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A Bunch of Times presents a rather awkward yet entertaining dynamic between a middle-aged stepfather and his teenage stepson. The film leans heavily into discomfort, using sexually-charged humor as a bridge—or perhaps a barrier—between the two. The pacing feels a bit uneven, mirroring the strained relationship; moments of cringe-worthy hilarity are often followed by an uncomfortable silence that lingers. The performances are earnest, particularly from the lead, who embodies both desperation and sincerity in his attempts to connect. What sets this film apart is its bold approach to tackling family dynamics through humor that’s both inappropriate and relatable, creating an atmosphere that feels raw and honest, even if a little off-putting at times.
This film has a limited release history, and copies are somewhat scarce, making it an intriguing find for collectors focused on offbeat comedies. The discussions around its themes and performances give it a certain niche appeal. Despite its low profile, it has garnered interest from those looking for unique takes on family relationships in cinema.
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