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Tasteless is an intriguing dive into the world of edgy humor that thrived in the 80s. It explores the culture around the Truly Tasteless Jokes books, which were not just any joke collections—they wielded a kind of raw, unfiltered satire. The film's pacing feels a bit like a stand-up routine, with punchy cuts and a rhythm that keeps you engaged, even if the content is often jarring. It navigates themes of free speech and the shifting boundaries of what's acceptable in comedy, making you think about the evolution of humor. The lack of a known director adds a layer of anonymity to the film, almost reflecting the underground nature of the jokes it showcases. A fascinating watch for anyone curious about comedic history and its nuances.
Interesting take on 80s comedy cultureFocuses heavily on controversial humorCaptures the essence of jokes that pushed boundaries
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