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Seeing Red is this quirky little gem that takes you right into a surreal morning in a Tamil Nadu household in the 80s. It’s all about chaos and confusion, with three women convinced they’re seeing a ghost while the rest of the family scrambles to make sense of it all. The slapstick elements blend with sharp satire, playing on themes of belief and skepticism. The pacing is a bit frenetic, which adds to the overall charm. Performances are a mixed bag—some are endearing, others a bit over the top—but they all contribute to that distinctively chaotic atmosphere. Practical effects add a layer of homemade charm that feels very much of its time, making it a fascinating watch.
Seeing Red has been a bit elusive in collector circles, with only a handful of festival screenings and a limited run on home video. Its unique blend of humor and local folklore has sparked curiosity among niche audiences. Although not widely available, it’s gaining traction for its quirky storytelling and the way it captures a specific cultural moment, making it a potential treasure for enthusiasts looking to delve into lesser-known international comedies.
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