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Bizarre (2015) is a fascinating dive into the underground scene of Brooklyn, really explores the fringes of society through Maurice, this quiet, homeless guy. The atmosphere is gritty but somehow vibrant, especially with the club's burlesque shows that offer a playful twist on sexuality. The pacing is a bit languid, which gives you time to soak in the environment and Maurice's internal struggles. The film is distinct in its unpolished, raw performances that feel genuine—there's a realness that often gets lost in tighter productions. The exploration of themes like self-identity and connection amidst isolation really sticks with you, you know? It’s a unique piece that stands out in the indie drama landscape.
Unique atmosphere capturing the Brooklyn underground.Gritty portrayal of homelessness and self-discovery.Raw performances that add to the film's authenticity.
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