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So, Condorman, right? It's this quirky blend of action, adventure, and comedy from the early '80s that really stands out. Woody, the comic artist, gets caught up in some wild CIA antics after a simple courier job spirals out of control. The film's tone is playful yet has these moments of genuine tension, especially as Woody tries to help Natalia defect. The practical effects, particularly the flying sequences, are, well, a product of their time, but there's a charm in that. The pacing can feel a bit off at times, but it really embraces its goofy premise. It's not just another spy flick; it leans into that comic book vibe which is refreshing. And who can forget the performances? You've got a unique blend of humor and earnestness that's hard to find nowadays.
Features practical effects typical of early 80s cinemaStrong comic book aesthetic influences throughoutA fun representation of the era's spy genre
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