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Corrupt Colour is this quirky blend of comedy and documentary that really captures the chaotic spirit of aspiring pop stars. You have Emily and Gia, these childhood friends who think they can pull off a concert, but what unfolds is less a success story and more of a chaotic misadventure. The tone is playful yet tinged with a raw authenticity, showing the highs and lows of friendship and ambition. The pacing is a bit all over, which honestly adds to its charm—each awkward moment feels real. There's a unique mix of music and candid moments that really sets it apart. The performances are refreshingly genuine, making you root for them despite their wild delusions. It's a solid peek into the dreams of youth, wrapped up in a colorful mess.
quirky humorauthentic performanceschaotic atmosphere
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Carmen Caska
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