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So, this one’s an interesting watch. Sam Campbell, who directs and stars, plays a rather hapless version of himself, trying to grapple with the absurdities of stand-up at a Bill Murray comedy club. The documentary style gives it this raw, unpolished feel, which is kind of refreshing. The pacing is all over the place—lots of awkward silences and offbeat moments that really highlight the tension of live performance. It’s like a mix of self-deprecation and genuine exploration of what it means to be funny. Practical effects? Not much in the way of that, but the performances are real, showing the struggle of comedians in a quirky, off-kilter setting. It’s not a tight package, but that’s part of its charm.
Raw, unpolished documentary style · Awkward silences enhance the humor · Captures the essence of live stand-up struggles
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