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So, 'Out of Order' is a quirky little comedy from '97 that really captures that off-kilter vibe of the time. The premise is wild—this Minister and the Secretary of the Opposition trying to sneak away for a romantic rendezvous in a fancy hotel, only to have their plans upended by a corpse in the window. It sets up a bizarre, darkly comedic tension that feels both absurd and oddly relatable. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it adds to the chaotic feel of the film. The performances are quite spirited, especially with how they navigate the ridiculous scenarios. A unique mix of political satire and slapstick, it definitely stands out in that era's comedy landscape.
Quirky political satire · Distinctive dark humor · Interesting pacing choices
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