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Yatagan is quite the offbeat comedy that plays with the absurdity of bureaucracy. Andrey Andonov crafts a narrative where a police inspector's dubious moral compass drags an innocent boy into a convoluted scheme. The pacing is brisk, keeping you on your toes as the duo builds their elaborate ruse. There’s a satirical edge that critiques government inefficiency, all while maintaining a light-hearted tone. Performances are solid—you get a sense of genuine desperation but with a comedic twist that makes the whole scenario feel almost surreal. The practical effects, while not the focus, add a nice touch to the world they create. It’s a curious blend of laughs and social commentary, definitely gives you something to think about amid the antics.
Reflects on bureaucratic absurdity · Strong comedic performances · Interesting take on crime and morality
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