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So, 'Sexy Girls, Sexy Appliances' is a quirky piece from '92 that's really something else. It plays with this strange mix of sexual liberation and consumer culture. The three main characters have this odd yet oddly charming affinity for their household appliances, which is both hilarious and a little unsettling. The 1950s advertising aesthetic is spot-on, making those absurd moments pop even more. You get this odd pacing - sometimes it drags, but then it hits with a punch of absurdity that keeps you wondering what’s next. The performances are definitely earnest, which adds to the surreal tone. It’s a bizarre exploration of desire wrapped in commercialism, and that's what sets it apart. Not your standard comedy for sure.
Strange blend of comedy and consumerismUnique 1950s advertising aestheticEarnest performances add to the surreal vibe
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