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Bitches (1995) unfolds a chaotic marriage that’s both darkly comedic and painfully real. The dynamic between Enikős and Dorkas is fraught—think of it as a psychological battleground played out before their children's innocent eyes. The humor here is pretty twisted, often veering into the cruel and absurd. And then there's Barbara, who’s treated like a canvas for her painter husband’s whims; it's a bizarre role that highlights themes of control and objectification. The pacing feels off-kilter, matching the disjointed emotional landscape of the characters. This film's practical effects might be minimal, but they serve the story's rawness quite well. It's definitely a unique piece to explore, thanks to its uncomfortable blend of comedy and domestic tension.
Dark comedy with twisted humorExplores themes of control and objectificationUnique character dynamics and pacing
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