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So, 'Grog' from 1982 is a real curiosity, isn't it? It has this off-kilter comedy vibe that really stands out. The premise, where two convicts take a doctor's family hostage, sets the tone for some absurd situations. The pacing feels a bit uneven—sometimes it drags, but other times it zips along, which keeps you guessing. The practical effects aren't groundbreaking, but there's a certain charm in their simplicity. Performances range from over-the-top to surprisingly earnest, creating an interesting contrast. There's this underlying commentary on media sensationalism that sneaks up on you, making it more than just a straight-up comedy. It's a quirky slice of the early '80s film landscape.
Unique blend of comedy and social commentaryInteresting pacing that keeps you on your toesOffers a glimpse into early '80s film trends
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