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Ramon is an interesting blend of comedy and chaos. The protagonist, a well-meaning guy, seems to stumble through life, trying to make things better but often making them hilariously worse. Set against the backdrop of Bucharest, the film captures an offbeat atmosphere that feels both vibrant and chaotic. The pacing has its moments of quick wit, but it balances with quieter, reflective scenes that dig into loneliness and the search for connection. Performances are earnest; the lead really embodies that blend of charm and clumsiness. There’s a certain warmth despite the misadventures, which makes it distinctive. The practical effects, while not overwhelming, add a layer of authenticity to the comedic misfires, making the absurdity feel real and relatable.
Set in BucharestExplores themes of kindness and failurePractical effects enhance the comedy
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