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United Trash is a curious blend of surreal comedy and social commentary set against the vibrant backdrop of Africa. The tone oscillates between absurdist humor and poignant moments, especially with General Brenner's conflicting desires. The pacing feels a bit erratic at times, which I think adds to its distinctiveness. The performances, particularly from the supporting cast, are a mixed bag but contribute to the film's off-kilter charm. What stands out is its examination of colonialism wrapped in comedic absurdity, although it doesn't shy away from uncomfortable themes. The practical effects are minimal but serve the bizarre narrative well, making it a unique entry in the 90s comedy landscape.
Surreal comedy with a mix of absurdity.Examination of colonialism through humor.Erratic pacing enhances its unique charm.
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