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Coco the Junkie Pimp: Revenge of the Junki is a real oddity, right? This third installment in the series plows forward with its signature crude puppet aesthetic. The humor is raw and often pushes boundaries, showcasing a distinct blend of dark comedy and absurdity. The pacing feels erratic, which oddly complements its offbeat tone. It dives into themes of vice and survival, pulling no punches. Practical effects are a highlight; there’s something both charming and unsettling about the puppetry in those gritty scenes. Performances, if you can call them that, are lively in their own chaotic way. It's a film that definitely leaves an impression, even if it doesn't seem to fit anywhere easily in the broader landscape of comedy.
Features a distinct blend of dark humor and absurdityPuppet aesthetic adds a unique charmThemes of vice and survival explored
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Pete Metzger
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