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27: The Cursed Club takes a quirky look at the rock 'n' roll mythos surrounding the tragic trend of musicians dying at 27. It blends action and comedy in a way that feels both playful and eerie, capturing this odd intersection of fame and mortality. The pacing is an interesting mix, bouncing between sharp, witty dialogue and moments that let the heavier themes of loss sink in. There's a certain charm in its practical effects, which lend a nostalgic vibe that suits the subject matter. The performances are engaging, especially from the leads—there’s a real chemistry that grounds the outlandish premise. It’s distinctive for how it balances humor with a darker underlying commentary on fame and its costs.
Quirky exploration of musician loreInteresting blend of genresEngaging performances and practical effects
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