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So, 'Expensive Pleasure' is this quirky comedy from '88 that dives into the life of an aeronautical engineer, who's kind of stuck in a rut. The tone is light, but it has this underlying sense of frustration about unrecognized talent. It’s all set in this private workshop where he ends up fixing machines that, well, nobody wants to deal with. The pacing feels a bit off at times, but it somehow adds to its charm. Practical effects are decent for the era, and the performances have a sort of earnestness that makes it enjoyable. It's distinctive, sure, but more for the character study than any grand narrative. A collector could appreciate its offbeat vibe and the slice-of-life feel it brings.
Quirky take on engineering and creativity.Interesting character dynamics.A hidden gem for comedy aficionados.
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