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Killing Grandpa is one of those quirky early 90s comedies that doesn't follow the conventional rules. Its pacing is a bit erratic, which adds to its offbeat charm. The atmosphere is filled with a sort of dark humor that makes you chuckle while simultaneously wondering if you should be laughing at all. The performances are a mixed bag, but there's genuine heart in the chaos. Practical effects, though not groundbreaking, capture that era's unique style. It's distinctive in its premise, almost absurd, confronting family dynamics with a satirical edge. Sure, it’s not for everyone, but there's something oddly fascinating about how it tackles taboo topics through levity – it sticks with you, in a way.
Dark humor combined with absurdityUnique practical effects for its timeExplores family dynamics in a satirical light
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