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So, 'Dressed to Kill a Watermelon Man' is one of those quirky blends that really stands out. The comedy's juxtaposition with crime and romance is fascinating, you know? The pacing has this erratic rhythm, which fits the absurdity of the plot. I mean, a woman literally deciding to consume her partner in a bathtub—it's both disturbing and oddly humorous. The practical effects are surprisingly decent for a project like this; they don't hold back on the visual gags. Performances are a mix of over-the-top and surprisingly grounded moments, making it a wild ride. Definitely a film that leans heavily into its own absurdity, with layers of social commentary lurking beneath the surface. You won't forget how it makes you feel, even if you're not quite sure why.
Unique blend of genresQuirky practical effectsAbsurd yet thought-provoking
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