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The Blue Buffoon is this odd little comedy that captures the absurdity of fame, though it feels a bit like watching a train wreck in slow motion. The pacing can be erratic, reflecting the chaotic life of its protagonist, which often works in its favor, giving you this sense of spontaneity. The performances, especially from the lead, dive headfirst into the ridiculousness, making you question how someone so clueless can be so successful. There's this rawness to the practical effects, too; nothing feels overly polished, adding to that documentary vibe. Themes of superficiality and excess are woven throughout, and it's fascinating to see how it tackles the absurdity of modern fame with a distinctly British twist—definitely an interesting watch for those who appreciate the quirks of comedy.
Documentary-style approachExplores themes of fame and excessQuirky, unpredictable pacing
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