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So, 'Urinal' from 1988 is this fascinating little piece that dives deep into the underbelly of Toronto's wash-room culture. It’s a drama with a mystery vibe, kind of surreal in its approach. The dead gay artists are an intriguing bunch, each bringing their own flair to the narrative as they scrutinize police ethics. The pacing is a bit erratic, but that somehow adds to its charm—like you’re just as lost as they are in this absurd investigation. There’s an oppressive atmosphere that looms, and the performances have this raw edge that makes everything feel very real. It’s distinct in how it handles such serious themes with a blend of dark humor and existential dread, all while making you think about societal norms.
Features a unique blend of dark humor and social commentary.The pacing and atmosphere reflect the chaotic nature of the subject matter.Distinctive performances from the ensemble cast add depth to the narrative.
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