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Bugs is one of those films that plays with the absurdities of life, especially under the microscope of a patriarchal society. The pacing feels a bit erratic at times, but that just adds to the charm of its DIY aesthetic. You get moments like a university lecture gone hilariously awry and a sketch that flops harder than most SNL episodes, which captures that awkwardness we all know too well. The practical effects are refreshingly low-fi, giving it this rawness that's hard to find today. The performances have this offbeat quality that really leans into the film’s humor. It’s distinctive in how it layers these realities, making you question the very nature of success while keeping you entertained in the process.
DIY aesthetics provide a unique viewing experienceAbsurd humor resonates with real-life scenariosEngaging satire on societal expectations
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