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So, 'Sex, Drugs & Taxation' is this quirky comedy-drama from 2013 that really captures the essence of the Scandinavian counterculture during the hippie movement. The film dives into the friendship between a radical libertarian and a hedonistic capitalist—two guys who, in a conformist society, just can’t find their place. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, which somehow adds to its charm, like a rambling conversation with an old friend. The atmosphere is a mix of vibrant, chaotic scenes and quieter, reflective moments that explore freedom and excess. Performances are pretty solid, and there's a raw authenticity to the way practical effects are used, keeping it grounded even when the plot veers into absurdity.
Interesting portrayal of 70s counterculture · Examines themes of friendship and individuality · Distinctive blend of comedy and drama
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