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Kenny (1999) takes a unique look at the world of portaloos through the eyes of its affable protagonist. It’s got this low-key charm, almost observational, where you feel the mundane and the absurd blend together nicely. The pacing is deliberate, letting you soak up the quirky interactions and small-town dynamics. The practical effects, especially the humor stemming from various mishaps, are surprisingly well done for a film of its nature. Performance-wise, the lead does a solid job of making you connect with the struggles of an often-overlooked profession. It’s definitely a different kind of documentary, one that leaves you with a sense of warmth and a chuckle or two.
Kenny has seen a mix of formats, primarily on DVD and some rare VHS copies. The film isn’t overly common, so it garners interest among collectors who appreciate offbeat documentaries. Its distinctive take on a niche subject matter makes it stand out in any collection, reflecting a unique slice of life that you don’t see every day.
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