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So, The Geezer's Orange is quite a curious piece. It's this short film where Theo Harhalakis really leans into the silent era's vibe but with a modern twist. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like a time warp, which adds to the comedy's edge. Watching a guy unravel over an orange is both absurd and oddly relatable. The practical effects are neatly done, creating a tangible feel throughout the madness. The atmosphere swings from light-hearted to a bit disquieting, almost unsettling in parts. The charm lies in this juxtaposition, you know? Harhalakis' performance is over-the-top yet grounded, which makes it all the more engaging. It's definitely a distinct take on comedy, blurring those lines between sanity and the ridiculous.
Unique blend of silent film styleAbsurdist themes around everyday objectsInteresting pacing and atmosphere
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