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All in Good Taste is a quirky comedy from '83 that dives into the disillusionment of a filmmaker. You know, it's kind of a satirical take on how scripts can get mangled in the Hollywood machine. The pacing is a bit off at times, but that adds to its charm, really. The atmosphere dances between absurdity and genuine frustration - you can almost feel the protagonist's pain as he sees his heartwarming story twist into something completely different. Practical effects aren’t the main draw here, but the performances, especially from the lead, bring a certain earnestness that makes it all the more amusing. It's distinctive in how it critiques the film industry while also being a product of it.
Intriguing look at Hollywood's script adaptations.Captures the frustrations of creative control.A curious blend of comedy and critique.
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