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So, 'Devil, My Friend' is an interesting blend of comedy and fantasy from '88. You have this down-on-his-luck musician, Fatih, who has a chat with a mannequin—a bit quirky, right? It's like a whimsical take on the classic Faustian bargain, where he gets to trade his soul for fame. The pacing has a certain charm, with a mix of surreal sequences and comedic moments that keep it engaging. The practical effects are worth noting; they have that tangible feel that digital often lacks. The performances, while not always top-notch, carry a certain earnestness. It's this oddball film that captures the essence of chasing dreams, even if it’s through some pretty unconventional means.
Quirky take on Faustian themesNotable practical effectsInteresting performances, odd charm
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