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So, 'Remote Control' is this quirky little comedy from '92 that dives into a world where a kid's quest for a remote control spirals into something much more absurd. Axel, our auto-mechanic hero, finds himself in the thick of a turf war between a liquor smuggler and a wannabe mafia lady. It's a wild mix of family dynamics and crime drama, with a real punk vibe thanks to his sister Maja. The pacing is a bit uneven but it adds to the charm, I think. The performances are solid, with a hint of that early '90s awkwardness that makes it feel authentic. The practical effects, while not the focus, do pop up and add some quirky humor throughout. It's distinctive for its mix of mundane and chaotic.
quirky humorpunk aestheticfamily dynamics
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