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So, 'The Pink Diary of Lori Lamby' is a real curiosity, right? Directed by Sung Sfai, it dives into the absurdity of childhood innocence clashing with adult themes. An eight-year-old girl chronicling her experiences in a pink notebook, handed down by her mother, creates a surreal atmosphere that's both unsettling and darkly comedic. The pacing's quite uneven, swinging from light-hearted moments to heavy undertones, which can be jarring but adds to its distinctiveness. Performances are, let's say, strikingly memorable but can feel a bit raw. The practical effects aren't really the highlight, yet there's something about the overall vibe that lingers. It's definitely one of those films that sparks discussion, not really for everyone but fascinating to dissect.
Not for conventional tastes.Great for discussions on taboo themes.Unique take on childhood narratives.
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