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Bumpkin Soup is one of those quirky gems from the mid-80s. The film has this oddball charm, full of offbeat characters and situations that just feel so authentic. The pacing meanders a bit, reflecting the protagonist's journey – a country girl lost in the bustling chaos of Tokyo. The humor is often absurd, especially with the students and the psychology professor's strange obsession with shame theories. The music is catchy, adding to the light-hearted vibe. Performances are a mix of earnestness and exaggerated comedic timing, which kind of grounds the story amidst the zany plot. It's a unique take on cultural clashes and youthful exploration with some practical effects that, while not groundbreaking, add a certain flavor to this odd narrative.
Odd blend of comedy and music elements.Characters are exaggerated yet relatable.Great for fans of 80s cult classics.
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