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So, 'Divorce: The Greatest Hits' is an interesting piece, to say the least. The tone fluctuates between humor and stark reality, capturing the absurdity of relationships falling apart. It's not really about the marriage itself but what comes after—like a deep dive into the emotional chaos that follows. The pacing feels a bit off at times, but it adds to that sense of disarray. It's worth noting the practical effects used to depict the emotional turmoil, which gives a unique touch that you don't see often. Performances are raw and, at times, uncomfortable, reflecting the genuine struggle of the characters. A distinctive exploration of themes we often shy away from.
This film has had a somewhat limited release, making physical copies a bit scarce. It's not widely discussed among collectors, but those who appreciate unconventional narratives and raw performances tend to have an interest. The film's unique take on divorce, paired with its unexpected tonal shifts, adds to its allure for those looking for something different in their collection.
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