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So, 'Chet Bueller: Attorney at Law' is this quirky blend of comedy and crime that doesn't take itself too seriously. The pacing has that classic mid-90s feel, where scenes shift from absurdity to heartfelt moments with ease. Dylan Arnow directs in a way that balances the light-hearted tone with some unexpectedly poignant themes about loss and loyalty, especially when it comes to Chet trying to reclaim his dog. The performances are enjoyable, especially the dynamic between Chet and his former client as they navigate the absurdity of the legal system and personal relationships. The practical effects are minimal, but there's something charming about the way it all unfolds; it feels like a throwback to simpler narratives without the clutter of modern filmmaking tricks.
Quirky pacing fits the eraLight-hearted take on serious themesGood performances add charm
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