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Knuckleface Jones is a peculiar slice of late '90s indie comedy that really embraces its own weirdness. The film weaves an erratic narrative around a new folk hero emerging from the most unexpected depths of America, tackling themes of disillusionment and hope, all wrapped up in a bizarrely humorous package. The pacing can feel a bit uneven, bouncing between moments of dark humor and surprisingly poignant scenes. Practical effects here are minimal but charmingly raw, adding to the film's DIY aesthetic. The performances are a mixed bag, but the lead brings a certain earnestness that grounds the absurdity. It's distinctive for its unapologetic quirkiness, and it kind of leaves you scratching your head in a good way.
Not for everyone, but has a unique charm. Β· Great for collectors looking for something offbeat. Β· A snapshot of '90s indie filmmaking.
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