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So, (ir)reverence is this quirky little gem from 2013, and it feels like a wild mashup of George Kuchar's absurdity and personal storytelling. The tone is playful yet oddly introspective, with a vibe that's both comedic and a bit confounding. Its pacing is a bit erratic, but it works in its own way, meshing together different moments that feel like slices of life. The performances, while not traditional, have this raw, honest quality that draws you in. And the practical effects—well, they add a charming DIY flavor that really emphasizes the film's uniqueness. There's a lot of personal reflection here, especially in how it tackles familial relationships, leaving you with this strange, lingering feeling after it wraps up.
Unique blend of comedy and introspectionRaw performances with DIY effectsExplores complex family dynamics
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