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So, 'Don't Touch' is this quirky little comedy from '93 that really leans into the absurd. The premise is simple enough—a woman trying to wallpaper her place—but then you see how it spirals. She gets stuck to everything, and it's played for laughs in an almost slapstick style, reminiscent of the silent film era. The practical effects here really stand out; they use real props and setups to create those sticky situations, which adds a physicality that's often lost in modern comedies. The pacing has this delightful rhythm, keeping it light and amusing. The performances are a bit over-the-top, but it fits the tone, creating this whimsical atmosphere that's hard to pin down. Definitely a curious piece of comedy history.
Unique slapstick style with practical effects.Curious exploration of everyday mishaps.Light-hearted and whimsical atmosphere.
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