
So, Carsten Bang: Dyret is a peculiar little comedy that dances around awkwardness and absurdity. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it kind of works in its favor, creating this oddball atmosphere that keeps you guessing. The humor is quirky, often relying on situational gags and physical comedy rather than sharp dialogue. You get a sense of the director's intent to explore the bizarre side of human nature, though it might not hit every mark. The performances, especially Bang's, have this raw energy that feels genuine, which adds a layer of charm. It's not polished, but that's part of its appeal—like discovering a gem in a thrift store, you know?
Quirky situational comedy with absurd elements.Pacing may feel off but contributes to the atmosphere.Distinctive performances add a unique charm.
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