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So, Caruso Pascoski (di padre polacco) is this quirky little gem from '88 that really captures the chaotic life of its psychiatrist protagonist. There's a certain absurdity to it, like the guy's obsession with sex, which is clearly at the forefront but presented in a way that feels almost nostalgic. The pacing? It's got that erratic rhythm, bouncing between his memories and his current life, keeping you on your toes. The humor has a dark edge, oddly reflective of the characters' neuroses. Performances are lively, with a kind of raw energy that feels authentic. Practical effects aren’t a major draw here, but the film’s offbeat charm stands out, making it a curious watch in the world of late '80s comedies.
Offbeat humor and absurdityReflective of late 80s comedy styleInteresting character study of obsession
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