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So, 'Very Important Man' is this intriguing little film from '96 that feels like it's caught between a drama and a quirky slice of life. You've got Shafi'i, this middle-aged guy stuck in a monotonous routine, living with his mother, until life throws him a curveball with that car accident. The pacing has this almost contemplative rhythm, which complements the way Shafi'i's character develops—he starts off so closed off and gradually gets pulled into this wild adventure thanks to a dancer who opens his eyes to new possibilities. The performances carry a raw, relatable quality, and the practical effects are modest but effective, creating a grounded atmosphere that makes the transition from mundane to extraordinary feel all the more impactful.
This film has a curious place in collector circles, often overshadowed by more recognized titles from the same era. Its scarcity in various formats makes it a bit of a gem, especially for those who appreciate unusual narratives. While it hasn't reached a widespread cult status, there are whispers among collectors about its unique themes and character exploration, making it worth keeping an eye on.
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