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The Windmill, from 1986, is an interesting blend of comedy and historical narrative set against the backdrop of the waning days of the Ottoman Empire. The story unfolds in this small town of Saripinar, where a minor earthquake triggers a series of absurd bureaucratic mishaps. It's really about how information gets twisted, you know? The performances carry a light-hearted tone, and there's a certain charm in the way the characters navigate their challenges. Pacing feels just right for a comedy, with moments that linger just enough to let the humor breathe. The practical effects are modest but effective, adding to the authenticity of the setting. Overall, it’s a quirky little film that showcases an era wrapped in comedic folly.
Explores themes of bureaucracy and communication.Light-hearted comedy with a historical twist.Quaint performances that enhance the small-town feel.
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