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Dorf's Golf Bible is a quirky little gem from 1988 that dives deeper into the absurdity of the golf genre. The film features our not-so-tall hero, Derk Dorf, and his hapless caddy, who together navigate the ups and downs of the fairway with a mix of slapstick and earnestness. The pacing is a bit erratic, with the omniscient narrator adding a surreal layer that’s both humorous and strangely philosophical. Practical effects are minimal, yet it’s the performances that really pull you in—Dorf’s goofy charm is hard to resist, and the presence of a sultry angel adds an unexpected twist. It's a comedy that doesn't take itself seriously, but somehow manages to offer some amusing golf wisdom along the way.
Features a unique blend of comedy and narrativeInteresting take on golf cultureDerk Dorf's character is quite memorable
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