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So, 'Super Sized' is an interesting little flick that dives into our culture of excess. Catalina jumps into this world where everything is about supersizing—food, drinks, you name it. It has this tongue-in-cheek vibe that almost feels like a documentary meets a quirky indie. The pacing can be a bit erratic, shifting from serious commentary to absurdity, which gives it a unique flavor. The practical effects aren't anything groundbreaking but serve their purpose well, capturing the essence of overindulgence. Overall, it’s a peculiar exploration of our relationship with consumerism, and you might find yourself laughing at the absurdity of it all while reflecting on the serious undertones.
This title has a bit of a cult status among collectors who appreciate films that tackle social issues with humor. It’s not always easy to find, as it never received the grand distribution that one might expect, making original copies somewhat scarce. The blend of documentary style and quirky narrative makes it a notable piece for discussions on consumerism and societal norms. If you're into films that provoke thought while still entertaining, adding 'Super Sized' to your collection could be worthwhile.
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