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More Porkchop is a quirky blend of comedy, drama, and music that leans heavily into its offbeat charm. The film unfolds slowly, capturing the awkward dynamics between a timid record producer and the menacing yet oddly comedic Russian underworld. The discussions about snare drums and tube mics feel less like industry talk and more like metaphors for the characters' struggles. The atmosphere is a mix of nostalgia and absurdity, with moments that feel almost surreal. Performances are solid, especially with the producer's nervous energy contrasting sharply with the Russians' stoic menace. It’s not your typical film; it’s distinctive in how it captures the absurdity of music production alongside some unusual narrative turns.
Features an interesting mix of genres that keeps it unpredictable.The pacing is deliberately slow, which might not suit everyone's taste.Look out for the practical effects that add a unique visual flair.
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