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So, 'The Bulldozer' from '86 is quite the curious piece. It’s a comedy that blends a bit of dark humor with absurd situations. You've got this character, Samir, who's the son of a big shot in the investment world, and things spiral out of control after a freak accident. The pacing? It's got that offbeat rhythm where moments of tension collide with slapstick humor, making it feel a bit uneven yet captivating in its own way. The practical effects are pretty interesting for a low-budget film, though they aren't groundbreaking. The performances lean heavily into the goofy side, which adds to the charm. It’s distinctive for its oddball blend of themes surrounding greed, privilege, and a touch of chaos.
Features an unusual mix of comedy and darker themes.Practical effects showcase the creativity in lower-budget filmmaking.Pacing is uneven but adds to the film's quirky charm.
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