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Final Faeces is one of those oddities that sticks with you, you know? It's a comedy short from 2006, directed by Frank Daft, whose name you might not recognize but definitely leaves a mark here. The pacing is relentless, packed with rapid-fire jokes and absurd scenarios that keep your attention. It’s not about highbrow humor, but rather a raw, slapstick approach that leans heavily on practical effects and some really bizarre visual gags. There's this goofy charm to the performances; the actors dive headfirst into their roles, embracing the ridiculousness without a hint of shame. It’s distinctive, sure, but also kind of a time capsule of that mid-2000s sensibility—just wild and unapologetic.
Interesting blend of slapstick and absurdity.Practical effects add a unique charm.Captures a specific mid-2000s comedic style.
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