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Girl Stroke Boy is a curious little comedy that dives into the hilarity and awkwardness of family dynamics. The pacing feels deliberately slow at times, allowing the absurdity of the situation to sink in. Kellett’s direction captures the tension nicely, especially in those dinner table scenes where you can practically feel the plates vibrating with unspoken judgments. The performances are definitely a strong suit—there’s a charming awkwardness that makes it relatable, even if the themes of prejudice might hit a little close to home for some. There’s a certain charm in its practical effects and set design too, capturing that early 70s vibe. It’s a film that plays with societal norms in a light-hearted way, inviting you to chuckle and cringe in equal measure.
Features a unique blend of comedy and social commentary.Interesting character dynamics that evolve throughout the film.A reflection of early 70s British culture and attitudes.
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