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Become an Artist is a curious mix of dry humor and sharp satire, poking fun at the pretentiousness often found in both the art world and television. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but that kind of fits with its chaotic exploration of art schools and those lofty pitches that people make. It's all about the self-importance of artists, serving up a slice of absurdity that leaves you wondering about the sincerity behind creativity. The performances are a bit exaggerated, which adds to the charm, and the practical effects, though minimal, have a certain rawness that complements the film's overall tone. It's like a time capsule of early '80s attitudes toward art.
Interesting take on artistic pretensionUnique blend of comedy and satireA reflection of early '80s cultural attitudes
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