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Constitutionally Acceptable is this offbeat 1998 comedy that delves into the absurdities of Australian politics through the eyes of a flamboyant gay nightclub owner. Initially driven by commercial interests, the protagonist's journey morphs into something more profound as he grapples with the implications of leadership and identity. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but that adds to its quirky charm. I mean, who would’ve thought a court contest over an election could be both hilarious and thought-provoking? The performances are spirited, with a particular shoutout to the lead’s colorful portrayal, which really captures the chaotic essence of the campaign. It’s a unique blend of humor and history, showcasing an era that maybe didn’t get enough screen time.
Offbeat humor with a political twistStrong themes of identity and leadershipUneven pacing adds to its charm
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