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So, Saturday (1995) is one of those quirky comedies that doesn’t hold back on chaos. You've got this advertising crew in this dilapidated São Paulo building, and from the moment that elevator breaks down, you can just feel the tension in the air. It’s like watching a slow-motion train wreck of a shoot—things go sideways in hilarious ways. The pacing is a bit all over the place, but that’s part of its charm, right? The atmosphere is rich with that '90s vibe, and the performances are a mix of earnestness and slapstick that feels refreshingly genuine. It’s distinctive in how it captures the absurdities of creative work gone wrong, making it a fascinating watch if you appreciate films that play with dysfunction.
Unique approach to comedyCaptures '90s vibes wellInteresting setting and atmosphere
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