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So, 'Humor' is this quirky little film from 2014, and it has this oddball charm that really sticks with you. The premise centers on a street artist who's kind of down on his luck, and then he inadvertently creates this facial expression that just spreads like wildfire through the city. It captures a sense of absurdity and chaos, almost like a modern fairy tale infused with social commentary. The pacing is a bit off-kilter, which adds to its unique feel, and there’s a certain rawness to the performances that makes it endearing. The practical effects used to show the face spreading are both simple and clever, enhancing that surreal atmosphere without going overboard. Overall, it's definitely a conversation starter among film enthusiasts, just for its odd take on societal reactions to art and expression.
'Humor' carries a certain niche appeal, especially among collectors who appreciate experimental cinema. It was released in limited formats, making it somewhat harder to find, and it hasn’t received the mainstream attention that might heighten its availability. Still, there’s a small but dedicated interest in these offbeat films, so for collectors, it represents a distinctive piece of indie filmmaking that reflects a unique societal perspective.
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