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So, 'Crazy Scum: Dicky's Journal' is one of those quirky comedies that dives into the absurdity of office dynamics. The film is set in the Yee Advertising Company, where the tension between Yee and Mei unfolds as they grapple with jealousy over their new colleague, Ming. It's like a chaotic blend of sexual politics and workplace rivalry, with a pace that keeps you engaged, albeit with some uneven moments. The performances are, well, let's say they have their own charm, and the practical effects in certain scenes add to the offbeat humor. It’s distinctive for its raw take on interpersonal relationships, mixed with an audacious sense of exploration. You can’t help but appreciate the unique tone it sets, even if it’s not everyone’s cup of tea.
Quirky exploration of office dynamicsBalanced between humor and absurdityInteresting take on jealousy and relationships
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