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So, The Curse of The Black Mummy is this quirky little comedy that takes place in a literary café. It's got a unique vibe, really, with a bunch of novelists gathering to share ideas and plot twists. The atmosphere feels almost like a cozy hangout spot where creativity bubbles up, and you can sense the playfulness throughout. The pacing is a bit off-kilter, which actually adds to its charm—it's not your typical straight-line comedy. Inspired by Jenő Rejtő, there's this offbeat humor and a touch of surrealism that makes it stand out. The practical effects are a mixed bag, but they have their own charm. Overall, it’s one of those films you appreciate for its intention more than its execution.
Unique take on the writer's life · A blend of humor and surrealism · Practical effects that add character
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