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Turbo Dum is one of those quirky films that really dives into the isolation of its protagonist, Wesley. It's set in a rather bleak society that feels both familiar and off-putting, which I found intriguing. The pacing is a bit meandering at times, but it suits the overall tone, creating a sense of weight and reflection. The performances, especially the lead, carry a certain rawness that makes Wesley's journey feel authentic. There's an interesting mix of practical effects that enhances the eerie ambiance without overshadowing the narrative. And then there's this guy he meets, who brings in a whole other layer of weirdness—definitely gives it a distinctive twist. It’s not your usual fare, but there's something captivating about its oddness.
Focus on the themes of isolation and connection.Noteworthy for its practical effects.Pacing may not be for everyone, but it adds depth.
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Siri Feil
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Martin Strange-Hansen
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