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So, 'Upside-Down Genius' is kind of a quirky ride. The whole concept of Dr. Noboru Sakai hanging upside-down for his research is just absurd enough to make it charming. Margaret, the new secretary, really shifts the vibe—she’s this odd mixture of normalcy and chaos that plays off Sakai’s eccentric genius. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it’s part of the charm, giving you time to absorb the weirdness and humor. The practical effects are pretty neat, especially how they portray Sakai’s experiments. It all feels light-hearted yet strangely reflective on genius and madness, you know? It's distinct for its oddball approach and the chemistry between characters is what keeps it afloat.
Features unique visual gags and practical effects.Explores themes of genius and normalcy.Contains a blend of absurd and heartfelt moments.
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