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Yoko Made Me Do It is an interesting blend of adventure and comedy that captures the quirky essence of art students on a quest. The film meanders through the mysterious allure of the Georgia Guidestones, weaving in thoughts from figures like John Cage and Yoko Ono, which makes it a bit of a cerebral romp. The pacing feels intentional, with moments that linger just enough to let you soak in the absurdity of the dialogue. It’s not polished, but that’s part of its charm—practical effects lend a rawness to the visuals, and the eclectic performances make the characters feel real. It’s distinctive for how it mixes highbrow concepts with a casual exploration of conspiracy culture.
Captures art student culture wellUnique blend of philosophical themes and humorPractical effects add a raw touch
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