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So, 'Sex, Drugs & Taxation' is this quirky comedy-drama from 2013 that really captures the essence of the Scandinavian counterculture during the hippie movement. The film dives into the friendship between a radical libertarian and a hedonistic capitalist—two guys who, in a conformist society, just can’t find their place. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, which somehow adds to its charm, like a rambling conversation with an old friend. The atmosphere is a mix of vibrant, chaotic scenes and quieter, reflective moments that explore freedom and excess. Performances are pretty solid, and there's a raw authenticity to the way practical effects are used, keeping it grounded even when the plot veers into absurdity.
Interesting portrayal of 70s countercultureExamines themes of friendship and individualityDistinctive blend of comedy and drama
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