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So, 'Never Leave Nevada' is this quirky little comedy from 1990 that plays with the absurdity of the sales world. Two salesmen head out to Nevada, hoping to cash in on the whole nuclear protest scene. But there’s something almost whimsical about their journey; it’s not just about the protests, it’s about their unexpected realizations. The pacing has this laid-back feel, which fits the dry humor perfectly. Practical effects are minimal, but when they pop up, they add a certain charm. The performances are genuine, with a hint of goofiness that makes you root for these guys. It’s kind of one of those films that doesn’t take itself too seriously, but still manages to explore some deeper themes about greed and human connection. Definitely a curiosity in its own right.
Distinctive dry humorExploration of themes like greedPractical effects add charm
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