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Crazy Bride (1980) is a quirky little gem that kinda sticks to your memory. The tone veers from slapstick to a more surreal edge, which makes for an uneven but captivating watch. You get these wild, off-the-wall moments that feel both scripted and spontaneous. The pacing? It has its lulls, but it’s mostly a whirlwind of zany antics. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, add a certain charm that enhances the overall vibe. The performances are... well, let's just say they have a unique flair, fitting the bizarre theme perfectly. It’s distinctive for how it blends comedy with hints of social commentary, albeit in a light-hearted manner.
Directed by Samir Al AsforyFeatures a mix of slapstick and surreal humorNotable for its practical effects and eclectic performances
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