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Bust-Up is a quirky little piece that straddles the line between comedy and a rather absurd exploration of identity. The whole premise is kind of wild—Holly Brown’s character morphing into these different personas over an afternoon tea. It’s like watching a tickling thriller unfold in slow-mo. The performances are delightfully exaggerated, poking fun at societal norms with a dose of sharp wit. The pacing feels off-kilter in a way that somehow enhances its charm. There’s this low-budget, almost experimental vibe to it, especially with the practical effects that often remind you of early 90s indie films. It's distinct because it dives into themes of etiquette and gender roles while keeping things light and humorous. Definitely one for those who appreciate off-beat comedies.
Features a blend of physical comedy and character-driven humor.Perfect for collectors who enjoy eccentric narratives.Good example of late 80s indie film sensibilities.
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