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The Washing Machine is an oddball blend of comedy and thriller that juggles absurdity with a dash of dark humor. Dominik Hartl directs this quirky tale of a couple whose life spirals out of control after their washer breaks. The pacing is kind of erratic, but it fits the chaotic tone. The performances are solid—especially the lead duo, who balance desperation and humor in a way that feels authentic. What stands out is the clever use of practical effects to enhance the absurdity without going over the top. It’s a weird little gem that plays with domesticity in a way that’s both relatable and unsettling, making it a unique watch if you appreciate films that aren’t afraid to mess with the mundane.
Directed by Dominik Hartl, known for his genre-blending style.Features practical effects that enhance its absurd humor.Runs 90 minutes, keeping a brisk, unpredictable pace.Released in various formats, including DVD and streaming.
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