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So, 'The Flamingos on the Wall'—what a quirky little gem. It’s got this offbeat tone that dances between absurdity and clever satire. The pacing is all over the place, but in a way that kind of mirrors the chaotic energy of the Bushwick party scene. The performances are key, though, especially whoever's playing the avenging ‘Princess Diana’—there's this palpable, almost tragic earnestness mixed with a sharp wit as she hunts down ‘Judy Garland.’ And those practical effects? A real treat. Ornithological wallpaper never looked so sinister. It’s distinct for its playful yet dark exploration of trauma and identity through the lens of costume party antics. Definitely a film that lingers with you long after the credits roll.
Explores themes of trauma and identity through humorDistinctive practical effects related to the ornithological themeUnconventional pacing that reflects the chaotic setting
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