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So, 'Mushroom Cut' is one of those quirky comedies that really leans into its oddball premise. You've got Marion, a hairdresser with a heart, who finds herself navigating the bizarre transformation of her client Karel—a welder whose long hair is just the beginning of his unpredictable changes. The film juggles themes of identity and acceptance with a light touch, which is refreshing. The pacing feels a bit erratic at times, but it kind of adds to the offbeat charm. The practical effects used for Karel's transformations are surprisingly effective, creating an atmosphere that balances whimsy with a tinge of surrealism. Performances are solid, especially Marion's, as she embodies a mix of empathy and humor. It's distinctive in its approach to gender fluidity wrapped up in a comedy format, which I think is quite interesting.
Quirky premise with offbeat humorInteresting take on identity themesSolid practical effects for transformations
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