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Involuntary Conversion is this quirky 1991 flick that leans hard into the absurdity of language and its breakdown amidst chaos. It's got this off-kilter tone, mixing comedy with a kind of dark, almost nihilistic atmosphere. The dialogue is woven from this 'double-speak' you might find in various media - it’s both clever and disorienting. The pacing feels a bit erratic, which adds to its charm, and you can see the practical effects trying to convey the decay of meaning in a visually engaging way. Performances are varied, some hit the mark while others feel a little out there, but that's part of what gives it character. It's not your typical comedy, that’s for sure.
Explores language as a reflection of societal issues.Unique use of practical effects.A blend of comedy and dark themes.
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