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So, 'Open Season' is a quirky little gem from '95, directed by Robert Wuhl. It's a comedy that dives into the absurdity of television ratings and how easily they can be skewed. The humor is sharp, with a satirical edge that pokes fun at public television's sudden rise to the top. The pacing is brisk, which keeps you engaged, but it also allows for some deeper commentary on media and culture. The performances are a mix of deadpan and outrageous, creating this unique atmosphere that feels both playful and biting. It’s distinctive, for sure, with that off-kilter vibe that comes from a smaller budget but still manages to pack a punch in terms of ideas and laughs.
Quirky satire on television ratingsBrisk pacing keeps it engagingDistinctive performances add to the humor
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