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So, 'The Habit of Sniffing Fingers' is a curious little comedy that dives into the absurdity of everyday life. You've got Ramaz, a toilet salesman, who’s in this constant spiral of bizarre encounters—like these relentless phone calls about cockroach extermination. The pacing feels almost off-kilter, but that’s part of its charm; it’s like a slow-build to weirdness. The neuro-voice is this interesting narrative device, nudging Ramaz towards change, which adds a surreal layer to the whole vibe. The performances are a mixed bag, but that awkwardness feels intentional. Practical effects are minimal, yet they enhance the overall quirkiness. It's distinctive in its oddball approach to exploring themes of identity and societal expectations. Definitely not your run-of-the-mill comedy.
Quirky tone with absurd humor.Explores themes of identity and societal norms.Interesting use of narrative devices.
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