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Havoc in Highfields Volume II: Call of The Cavalry is an intriguing blend of adventure, fantasy, and historical whimsy. The film's atmosphere is quite peculiar; it oscillates between a comical tension and a kind of absurdity that keeps you wondering where the narrative will veer off next. The pacing feels a bit erratic, but that’s part of its charm, really. You’ve got this drifter, Turkey, who gets caught up in this surreal conflict with the Pigeon Fella, and it’s all tied together with surprisingly deft practical effects that add a tangible quality to the wild antics. Performances are a mixed bag—some are genuinely engaging while others lean into the campiness, which feels intentional in the context of its bizarre world. Definitely a unique slice of absurd adventure.
Notable for its surreal humor and oddball characters.Practical effects stand out in a genre often dominated by CGI.Captures a unique atmosphere that feels like a blend of various influences.
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Richie Everard
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