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So, Mary Manic's Decorum—this film has a peculiar charm to it, you know? The pacing feels deliberately off-beat, almost like it’s inviting you to be part of this awkward conversation. The man and woman trying to engage a third party, it’s both hilarious and uncomfortable, and that’s where the comedy shines. The atmosphere is quirky, with a sort of off-kilter vibe that really captures the essence of the early '80s indie scene. You’ll notice the practical effects are sparse, but they don’t detract from the performances, which are genuinely engaging. It’s sort of an exploration of social interaction, themes of connection—or lack thereof—really resonate. You might find yourself drawn to its oddball nature, it’s distinct for sure.
Quirky, off-beat comedy from the early '80sPeculiar exploration of social dynamicsNotable for its awkward humor and unique pacing
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