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So, 'Slug 660' is this quirky comedy from 1998 that plays out in a 1940s-inspired future, which is an interesting backdrop. It’s got this offbeat vibe, mixing absurdity with a bit of social commentary. The pacing can be a bit all over the place, which might throw some folks off, but it really captures that whimsical spirit of the era. The half-man/half-slug character is done with practical effects, and honestly, that adds a lot of charm – it’s not your CGI nonsense. The performances, especially from the lead, bring a certain earnestness that juxtaposes the bizarre premise beautifully. There’s something distinctly nostalgic yet fresh about it, hard to pin down, really. Definitely a film that stands out for its sheer oddity.
Unique take on comedy in a retro-futuristic setting · Practical effects enhance the bizarre premise · Lively performances keep the odd story engaging
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