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'Sour Death Balls' from 1993 is a quirky slice of childhood mischief. The film captures the essence of that peculiar thrill kids experience when daring each other to try something gross. It's all about the reactions—some kids are game, while others are absolutely tormented by the candy's vile taste. The pacing is pretty loose, almost like watching a series of escalating dares at a summer camp. You get these raw, spontaneous performances that feel genuine, even if they lean towards the over-the-top. The practical effects are amusing, especially the exaggerated facial expressions when the candy hits. It's a unique lens on childhood bravado and the absurdity of taste, even if it does feel a bit scattershot at times. Definitely a curiosity from the era.
Fun exploration of childhood daresNotable for its practical effectsA unique take on taste and reactions
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