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So, 'The Bathroom' from 1989 is this quirky piece that really plays with the idea of isolation. We've got this guy who just decides to plant himself in his bathroom, and the absurdity of it is just the start. It's not all comic relief though; there’s this deeper philosophical undercurrent about solitude and the human condition, which catches you off guard. The pacing feels a bit erratic, but that's part of its charm—like life, right? You get these unexpected visits from friends and family that disrupt his peace, and boy, the performances really nail that mix of comedy and drama. It’s not your run-of-the-mill film, definitely has a unique atmosphere, and those practical effects? Well, they add a nice touch to the whole experience.
Features a unique take on isolation.A mix of comedy and philosophical undertones.Interesting character dynamics and performances.
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