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Saving Shuli-San takes a quirky turn from its predecessor, blending comedy with a dash of action. The chemistry between Avihu, Betzalel, and Natty is solid, and their comedic timing is really on point. The journey through Japan offers not just laughs but also a colorful exploration of culture—albeit through a comedic lens. Bat Sheva adds an interesting dynamic, and Roboko? Well, she’s a standout with her sharp wit. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but it somehow adds to the charm. Practical effects are used cleverly, enhancing those over-the-top moments without veering too far into absurdity. It's a film that doesn’t take itself too seriously, while touching on themes of friendship and loyalty, all wrapped in a vibrant atmosphere of neon-lit streets and the chaos of the mafia.
Quirky comedy with strong character dynamicsExploration of Japanese culture through a comedic lensInteresting use of practical effects for humor
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