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All's Fair is a curious little comedy from '89 that dives into the absurdity of corporate stress relief. A group of high-strung executives heads to the countryside, but instead of tranquility, they end up embroiled in war games that spiral into chaos. The film's pacing is amusing, oscillating between moments of tense silliness and sharp dialogue. Each character brings a distinct flavor, revealing their quirks and insecurities, which makes for a fun ensemble dynamic. The practical effects, although not groundbreaking, add a layer of charm—it's all very much of its time. There’s something oddly relatable about watching these professionals devolve into kids playing in the mud, capturing that tension between work and play.
Features ensemble cast dynamics.Captures the absurdity of corporate culture.Interesting take on stress relief through humor.
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