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So, Shuim: O Grande Dragão Rosa is this quirky comedy from '97, and it's quite the oddball. The pacing is a bit erratic, which oddly works in its favor, creating a surreal vibe throughout. There’s this unique blend of practical effects and colorful costumes that really set the tone, giving it a certain charm. The performances? They’re not the most polished, but they carry this raw energy that feels genuine. It’s all about embracing the absurd and the unexpected, with a storyline that dances around traditional comedy tropes. You'll find it’s got a playful spirit, even if it doesn’t quite stick the landing in all areas. Definitely something that stands out in the comedy landscape of the late '90s.
Quirky comedy with an erratic paceUnique blend of practical effectsGenuine performances that embrace absurdity
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