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So, 'The Wilde Girls' is a curious mix of slapstick and situational comedy, set against the backdrop of the Great Depression. You have these two socialites who are completely out of their element, and that really sets the tone as they bumble through Washington's wilderness. The film leans into the absurdity of their predicament, especially after they unintentionally take out a hitman. It's got this quirky pacing that captures the chaos of their misadventures. The performances are quite lively, with a charmingly naive energy that makes you chuckle even as you roll your eyes. Plus, the practical effects used in some of the wilderness scenes add a layer of authenticity. It doesn’t take itself too seriously, which is refreshing.
Features strong comedic performances.Set in the 1930s, adds historical context.Makes use of practical effects for physical comedy.
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