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Laughter Epidemic is a quirky little comedy from '88 that stands out for its offbeat sense of humor. The film's premise, revolving around a director at a hydroelectric plant, is just the setup for a series of absurd situations. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it adds to the charm, keeping you guessing what's coming next. The exaggerated body language of the director and the workers' reactions create a playful atmosphere, almost like a satire on the film industry itself. While the performances aren't exactly groundbreaking, they embody the essence of this oddball tale. And, honestly, the idea of a diamond ring causing chaos among workers is a fun twist that keeps the plot light and amusing.
Interesting premise with a unique setting.Quirky humor that's a bit hit-or-miss.Noteworthy for its oddball characters and situations.
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