
So, 'Anne Bakland: Bullshit' dives into the chaotic mind of a Northern Jutlander. It’s like a snapshot of small-town life, where the nineties lingered just a bit too long. The pacing feels almost erratic but in a way that mirrors the protagonist's scattered thoughts. There’s a unique charm in how it juggles nostalgia and absurdity. The practical effects, though understated, add a rawness that compliments the comedy rather than detracts from it. Performances are genuine, capturing that awkwardness we all know too well. It’s distinctive - not your run-of-the-mill comedy, it’s got this quirky heart that keeps you engaged, even if you’re left wondering where it’s going next.
Quirky humor that stands out.Captures the essence of small-town life.Engaging performances add depth.
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