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So, Salah Pencet is this quirky comedy from '92 that really captures that absurd yet relatable vibe of two guys just trying to get by. Kadir and Doyok, played with a certain charm, always seem to find themselves in these ridiculous situations, especially with the company drama surrounding Lola and her father. The pacing is a bit erratic, but it adds to the chaotic atmosphere. The humor is very slapstick, yet there's a thread of social commentary on job insecurity that feels relevant. Plus, the performances have this raw energy, almost like watching a live sketch unfold. It's not polished but has a sort of rough-around-the-edges appeal that makes it interesting to analyze.
Absurd humor shines through Kadir and Doyok's misadventures.Captivating raw performances despite uneven pacing.Social commentary subtly woven into the comedic narrative.
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