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Down the Drain is a quirky little comedy that dives into the chaos that ensues when Junko, just a regular schoolgirl, finds herself in deep trouble after borrowing her friend's train pass. You can really feel the film's offbeat humor and the way it captures that youthful sense of rebellion. The pacing is a bit erratic, which fits its wild tone, and the practical effects, while low-budget, lend a certain charm to the whole ordeal. Performances are exaggerated but endearing, and Junko's journey is relatable in its absurdity. There's this delightful mix of lightheartedness and real-life dilemmas that keeps you engaged, making it a curious watch if you're into these kind of hidden gems.
Underrated gem from the 90s.Captures a unique blend of humor and youth.Interesting practical effects and performances.
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