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So, 'House' from '95 is a bit of an oddball. It's not just a typical comedy-drama; it feels more like a collection of personal vignettes that blend humor with some deeper themes of connection and vulnerability. The pacing is a bit off-kilter, which gives it a unique rhythm, you know? Each character's story is quirky and sometimes surreal, resulting in a fascinating atmosphere inside that church setting. The performances vary, but there's a rawness that adds to the authenticity, as if these folks are really sharing parts of themselves. Not to mention, the practical effects sprinkled throughout create a tactile sense of oddity that you just don’t see much in modern films. It's a distinctive piece, for sure.
Quirky character dynamicsSurreal storytellingPractical effects add oddity
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