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Tanga (Deu no New York Times?) is a quirky comedy that really dances on the edge of absurdity and political commentary. The dictator's obsession with the New York Times creates this surreal bubble where the outside world collides with his isolated regime. It's a unique setup, you know? The pacing kind of leisurely unfolds, letting you settle into the absurdity of it all. The practical effects are pretty minimal, but there's a charm in how everything feels a bit off-kilter. Performances lean into the eccentric, giving it a distinctive vibe that sets it apart from more mainstream comedies of its time. It’s that oddball piece that intrigues you, almost like a secret handshake among collectors who appreciate its odd charm.
Not widely known, but a gem for those who enjoy offbeat narratives.The absurdity of the premise offers great discussion points.Keep an eye out for the unique blend of humor and politics.
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