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Brodie In Class is this quirky look into the Australian private school scene, where the comedy feels both fresh and a bit nostalgic. The pacing is pretty laid-back, allowing the characters to breathe, which gives a nice contrast to the absurd situations they find themselves in. The performances have this genuine charm, especially the lead, who brings a mix of awkwardness and wit that's quite refreshing. The film dives into themes of privilege and identity, all wrapped up in a lighthearted package. It's not trying too hard to be edgy or over-the-top, which makes the humor hit in a more relatable way. Plus, the practical effects used for some of the comedic moments add a nice touch of creativity. Overall, it’s a solid exploration of a unique aspect of Australian culture.
Focus on character-driven humorExplores themes of privilegeInteresting take on school dynamics
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Charlie Celeban
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