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So, 'The Key to Marriage' from '97 is one of those quirky comedies that flies under the radar. It's about this guy named Sadegh, who's tangled up in some shady business bringing contraband to Tehran. There's a bit of a farcical twist when he stashes the empty bag in a railway safe deposit box, and it’s the key he takes that drives the plot. The pacing is pretty laid-back, which gives it a unique vibe compared to other comedies from that era. The performances have a certain charm, a mix of slapstick and dry humor that keeps things interesting. It has this oddball atmosphere that really captures a slice of life, but with a comedic spin that feels refreshingly different.
Uneven pacing but engaging atmosphere.Distinctive blend of farce and slice-of-life.Performances add to the quirky humor.
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