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Legion of Doom is this quirky comedy that feels like a love letter to young adulthood and the chaos of film school. The pacing is all over the place, which somehow adds to the charm. It’s like a documentary-style capture of a group of friends navigating their way through creative blocks and bad decisions, often while living off each other. The performances are a mixed bag, but that’s kind of the point — it’s raw, it’s real. You get this sense of camaraderie, but also a hint of desperation. Practical effects are minimal here, but the humor hits in unexpected places, making it stand out in its own weird way. Definitely one of those films you either get or you don’t.
quirky character dynamicsdocumentary-style approachexplores themes of friendship and creativity
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Oscar Frederick Welsh
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