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Limp is an interesting blend of comedy and a slice-of-life narrative, diving into the quirky world of musicians living in a warehouse, aptly named the Rat Trap. The pacing feels a bit erratic at times, which mirrors the chaos of the characters' lives. The protagonist's transformation from a carefree artist to a yuppie is done with a light touch but packs some punch, especially when he grapples with his sudden impotence. There’s a unique charm in the performances, particularly from the fierce bald girl, who brings a fierce energy to the film. The practical effects, while minimal, add an authentic feel to the otherwise whimsical atmosphere. It’s a peculiar but entertaining exploration of love, identity, and the struggles of creative types.
Unique take on musician culture.Interesting character dynamics.A bit of an unconventional narrative flow.
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