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Cash Cow (2007) is this offbeat comedy that dives into the absurdity of fame. Directed by Keith Creighton, it channels Warhol’s notion of fleeting celebrity, and you really feel the chaotic energy throughout. The pacing is a bit wild, mirroring the protagonist's frantic rise and fall. You get this darkly comedic take on our obsession with pop culture — it's both humorous and a little unsettling. The performances are noteworthy; the lead really embodies that desperate wannabe vibe. There's a rawness to the whole thing, and you can tell they played around with practical effects that add to its charm. It's a unique piece that really critiques the music industry while keeping you entertained.
Darkly comedic tonePractical effects enhance charmCritique of celebrity culture
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