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So, 'Yellow Scream' is quite the oddity in the comedy genre. It's not your typical laugh-a-minute fare—it's more like a meditation on art, especially contemporary art's relationship with existential themes. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like you’re watching a Bob Ross episode but with an underlying tension. Kim Beom's work here plays with colors and visuals, creating a surreal atmosphere that can be both engaging and puzzling. It’s definitely not conventional comedy; the practical effects are minimal yet effective, and the performances lean into the strange rather than the overtly humorous. It’s an intriguing piece that raises questions about the nature of art and the artist's role in society, which gives it a distinctive flavor. Not for everyone, but it has its own niche appeal.
Distinctive blend of comedy and existential art.Minimal practical effects enhance the surreal tone.Not your typical narrative-driven comedy.
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