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So, Feet (2011) is this quirky little gem exploring identity and physicality through comedy and mystery. Picture it: two strangers trapped in a dark, stalled train, and somehow, they swap feet—one's a rugby player, the other's a ballet dancer. It's a strange premise, but the way it unfolds is just delightful. The atmosphere is oddly claustrophobic yet oddly humorous, and the pacing keeps you engaged without dragging. The performances are solid, particularly in how they embody their character's movement styles, even with just their feet. The film's practical effects are understated but clever in showcasing their physical struggles and adjustments. It's not groundbreaking, but it brings a unique twist to the buddy comedy genre with its unexpected themes of empathy and understanding.
Unique premise with a focus on body swap comedyStrong character contrasts: rugby vs. balletInteresting practical effects and performances
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