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So, 'State Park' from 1988 is this quirky little comedy that really captures that offbeat vibe of the era. You've got this businessman who thinks he can just dump toxic waste without any consequences, and of course, things spiral out of control. The pacing is kind of loose, which adds to its charm—it's got that relaxed, almost meandering feel. The practical effects, especially during the chaotic moments, have a certain rawness that fits the story's absurdity. The performances are a mixed bag, but there's something about the cast's chemistry that makes it work. It’s not exactly polished, but that’s part of its distinctive charm. Overall, it’s like a snapshot of late '80s comedy with a bit of environmental satire thrown in.
Quirky humor reflective of late '80sLoose pacing adds to its charmPractical effects give it a raw feel
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