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Australian Dream is quite the curious gem from '87, you know? It’s got this laid-back, almost surreal vibe that plays well with its comedic elements. Dorothy, the main character, is a fascinating study in rebellion against societal norms. The film captures that distinct Australian setting, blending humor with a touch of risqué edge as she dives into the world of selling sex aids. The pacing is a little uneven at times but it somehow adds to the offbeat charm. Performances feel genuine, with a sense of authenticity that’s refreshing. It’s not your run-of-the-mill comedy; it’s quirky, and there’s definitely a theme about breaking free from expectations. You can tell it’s rare, even if it hasn’t been widely discussed.
Not widely recognized but interesting for its themes. · Captures a unique cultural perspective on rebellion. · A blend of humor and surrealism that stands out.
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