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Royal Enclosure, a 1990 comedy-drama, offers a quirky dive into Doreen's fantasies, blending her obsessions with figures like Danny Kaye and Barry Manilow with the absurdity of the British Royal Family. The atmosphere feels both whimsical and oddly intimate, capturing Doreen's longing in a way that feels relatable. The pacing has this charming ebb and flow, sometimes meandering through her day-to-day life and other times sprinting towards her surreal encounters. The performances are a mixed bag, with some cast members really nailing that awkward charm. It's distinct in how it intertwines reality and fantasy, using practical effects sparingly to enhance rather than overwhelm. Overall, it’s a curious little film that lingers in your mind, and its oddities might just be what you’re looking for.
Unique take on obsession with pop cultureInteresting interplay between fantasy and realityQuirky character dynamics and performances
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