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So, 'Fully Loaded Gun: An Exquisite Corpse' is quite a ride. It's this offbeat pseudo-realist piece, formatted like a docu-narrative, that dives into a single day with a group of teenagers. The atmosphere is kind of raw and messy, which feels intentional—like you're really eavesdropping on their lives. The improvisation gives it this authentic vibe, sometimes charmingly awkward. The pacing is uneven, but it fits the teenage experience. Themes of identity and fleeting moments bounce around, which makes it surprisingly deep. And, the performances are all naturalistic, no overacting here, just real kids being real. It's distinctive in its approach, challenging the boundaries of narrative cinema while staying grounded. Worth a watch for sure.
Pseudo-realist styleImprovisational dialogueExplores teenage themes
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