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So, 'The Fall of the House of Yasmin' is this quirky 1991 comedy that does a wild job of poking fun at Gothic literature and those over-the-top soap operas. It's got this playful vibe, like it's not taking itself too seriously, which makes the whole thing feel pretty refreshing. The pacing's a bit erratic at times, but it fits the camp aesthetic. The performances are all exaggerated in a good way, really leaning into the absurdity of the situations. The practical effects? They have that charming DIY quality that adds to the humor. It’s a unique blend of sex, drugs, and music that just works. You can tell it's made by folks who appreciate the genre but aren’t afraid to mock it a little.
Great for camp and Gothic genre enthusiastsA light watch with plenty of laughsOffers a unique take on 90s pop culture
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