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So, 'Three Days in Havana'—it’s got this quirky blend of comedy and crime that’s pretty unique. The pacing is kind of uneven, but it adds to the whole chaotic vibe of the story. You’ve got this businessman who, without really meaning to, stumbles into a plot involving assassination while he’s just trying to enjoy a trip to Cuba. The atmosphere is vibrant, capturing Havana's lively streets, and the performances can feel a bit over-the-top, which oddly works with the comedic tone. It's not your usual crime flick, and the practical effects, especially in some of the action sequences, are surprisingly well done for a lower budget film. It’s a wild ride, really, and there’s something distinct about its approach to storytelling.
Quirky blend of comedy and crimeUneven pacing contributes to chaosVibrant depiction of Havana's streets
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