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So, 'Gulls and Gangsters' is this quirky little comedy from '97 that kinda drifts through the absurdities of life. The main character, a once-proud proofreader, finds himself in these hilariously awkward situations that just seem to spiral out of control. The tone is light yet a bit absurd, and you can feel the pacing is intentionally uneven, which adds to the chaotic charm. Practical effects? There aren't many, but the low-budget vibe gives it a unique flavor. The performances are endearing, with a certain awkwardness that really resonates. It’s not polished, but that’s part of its personality. Definitely has a certain indie feel, and you can see the filmmakers just having fun with it all.
Absurd humor prevails throughout · Unconventional pacing enhances the experience · Reflects the indie comedy scene of the late '90s
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