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Elvis Gratton is a quirky little comedy that's not like the mainstream stuff. You've got Robert Gratton, a small-town guy who's got this over-the-top devotion to Elvis Presley. The film dives into his world, showing how his right-wing views shape his persona and choices. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but it kinda adds to its charm. The atmosphere feels very rooted in the late '70s and early '80s, with a distinctly Canadian flavor. The practical effects are simplistic but surprisingly effective in certain bits, and the performances carry a lot of the film’s humor. It's really the oddball nature of the story that makes it stand out—a celebration of obsession and the lengths people go to for their idols.
A deep dive into cultural identity and obsession.Features a distinctively Canadian comedic style.Highlights the clash between personal beliefs and fandom.
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