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So, 'World's Biggest Happy' is this oddball comedy from '88 that really captures a certain vibe of that era. It's like a jumble of quirky characters thrown into zany situations, and while the director's name escapes me, the film itself has a unique charm. The pacing can be a bit erratic, but it somehow adds to the overall hilarity. Practical effects, though not groundbreaking, have this delightful DIY quality. It leans into themes of absurdity and the pursuit of happiness, which feels very much of its time. The performances range from over-the-top to surprisingly heartfelt, making it a bizarre yet oddly enjoyable watch. It's definitely got that underground feel that some collectors appreciate.
Quirky characters in zany situationsDIY practical effects add charmThemes of absurdity and happiness
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