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Kid Scarface is a fascinating oddity from the early 90s, blending comedy with crime in a way that only underground cinema can. Shot on a shoestring budget, its charm lies in that lo-fi aesthetic, capturing the raw, gritty vibe of New York in '91. The pacing is a bit uneven, which adds to its quirky vibe—some scenes drag, while others burst with chaotic energy. You can almost feel the spontaneity in the performances; they’re not polished but have a certain authenticity. The practical effects might not rival big-budget flicks, but they carry their own charm. It’s a loose, free-spirited take on the Scarface narrative that stands out for its sheer audacity. Definitely a conversation starter.
No-budget SOV film with a unique charm.Captures the gritty essence of early '90s NYC.Quirky performances and practical effects add to its distinctiveness.
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