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So, Good Girl... Sit Down! is this quirky little comedy from '91 that really dives into the odd world of dog breeding. The pacing is a bit off-kilter, which makes it feel a tad disjointed at times, but it reflects the chaos of the subject matter. You've got this director who's grappling with her own biases against dog breeding while trying to piece together her film, and it brings a weird, almost uncomfortable tension to the surface. The performances are a mixed bag, but there’s a charm in their awkwardness. The practical effects of the dog scenes lend a unique flair and keep it grounded, despite the absurdity. It’s definitely distinctive in its approach, weaving humor within a critique of breed culture.
Unique take on dog breeding cultureQuirky performancesStrange pacing adds to the charm
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