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Justice Likes the Bagels is this quirky little comedy from 2004 that dives into the absurdity of obsession. Justice McBain, the lead, has this almost childlike love for free bagels—like, it’s a whole thing for him. The pacing is a bit erratic at times, but it adds to that offbeat charm. The rivalry with Hugh Mann brings a lot of humor, albeit sometimes slapsticky. You can tell the budget was low, which gives it a certain DIY feel, and the practical effects? They have this rawness that you just don't see anymore. The performances are earnest, especially Justice's, who really hams it up, but it works for the goofy tone. It’s distinctive for its silly premise and how it tackles themes of greed and integrity in such a lighthearted way.
Quirky comedy with an absurd premiseDIY feel with practical effectsExplores themes of greed and integrity
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Garrett Oppenheim
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