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So, 'Assassination' is this quirky little gem from 1994 that captures the awkwardness of dining experiences in a pretty unique way. The film’s shot in this faux documentary style, which really adds to the overall vibe—like you're watching a group of friends reliving their most cringe-worthy moments over dinner. Six guests share their perspective on one pivotal incident, creating a layered narrative that’s both humorous and slightly uncomfortable. The pacing has this nice ebb and flow, with moments that drag just enough to let the tension build, and the performances are refreshingly genuine. It’s not your typical comedy; it really leans into those everyday social mishaps that we all kind of relate to, making it feel a touch more personal.
Faux documentary style adds depthRelatable awkward humorEngaging character perspectives
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