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Dirtie Basterdz is quite the oddity from '98. It has this mix of comedy and drama that really pulls you into Sardine's world. The dynamics in her family, especially with her brother Ben-Hur, who’s got some serious challenges, create this palpable tension. It’s raw, you know? The film doesn’t shy away from the messiness of familial love and the struggles of acceptance. The pacing can feel a bit off at times, which oddly adds to the charm – like you're moving through Sardine's chaotic life. Performances are heartfelt, especially from the leads, and there's a certain DIY vibe to the practical effects that gives it character. It’s a film you watch and think about long after it’s over.
Not widely known, but has a distinct style.Themes of acceptance and familial struggles.Interesting performances that drive the emotional weight.
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