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So, 'Roseanne Goes to the Human Rights Commission' is an odd little gem from 1995 that blends comedy with a rather biting social commentary. It dives into the antics of Roseanne Skoke, a real-life figure whose homophobic remarks stirred up quite the controversy. The pacing, while uneven at times, allows for some genuine moments of reflection amidst the humor, which feels both dated and oddly relevant today. The practical effects are minimal; what stands out is the sheer audacity of the script and the performances that manage to balance absurdity with a serious undertone. You get the sense that this isn't just a comedy; it’s a commentary on intolerance wrapped in a bizarre package. Definitely a conversation starter among collectors.
A unique take on social issues through humor.Features a blend of absurdity and reflection.Great for discussions on representation in media.
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