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Fluke (1999) is an intriguing blend of comedy and crime that revolves around Alex, who finds himself in quite the predicament on his eighteenth birthday. The film captures a raw, chaotic atmosphere as it delves into themes of youthful rebellion and the consequences of reckless decisions. The pacing is a bit erratic, which oddly fits the narrative’s wild energy. There's a certain charm in the way it portrays a night filled with mischief—explosive stunts and all—despite its dark undertones. The performances, especially from the younger cast, bring an authenticity that keeps you invested, even when the plot veers into absurdity. It’s a unique snapshot of teenage angst wrapped up in a crime caper, one that might not sit comfortably with everyone but definitely leaves an impression.
Interesting take on teenage rebellion.Chaotic energy complements the storyline.Might not appeal to traditional comedy fans.
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