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So, 'Shadey' is this quirky little comedy from '85 that really leans into that offbeat charm. You've got this young guy who finds out he can read minds, which is a fun twist, but it gets really strange when he discovers that holding a camera to his head lets him capture those thoughts on film. The pacing can feel a bit erratic, and honestly, the performances vary—some moments are genuinely hilarious, while others land flat. But there's a certain charm in its low-budget practical effects and the overall absurdity of the premise. It has this weird vibe, almost like a time capsule of mid-80s creativity, that makes it stand out among other comedies of that era.
Quirky comedy from the mid-80sMind-reading premise adds a unique twistLow-budget charm with practical effects
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