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Camping (1990) is a quirky comedy that unfolds in a uniquely absurd landscape where a nomadic camp creator, Per, and a recently released convict, Søren, cross paths. The film's tone is lighthearted yet tinged with an undercurrent of desperation, particularly as Søren navigates his ex-con life while trying to reclaim his hidden loot. The pacing is a bit uneven, mirroring the charactersâ chaotic lives, with some scenes feeling stretched while others zip by. Notably, the practical effects used for the campsite setups are charmingly rudimentary, adding to the film's offbeat aesthetic. Performances are a mixed bag, but there's a charm in their earnestness. It's this odd combination of themesâfreedom, desperation, and the absurdity of modern lifeâthat gives the film a distinctive flavor.
Interesting take on the intersection of crime and comedy.Features unique practical effects that add to its charm.Uneven pacing may not suit every viewer's taste.
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