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So, 'Stainless' is this quirky piece that blends a movie with an essay. It's all about Russia's wildest TV channel, which is honestly a rabbit hole of absurdity. The tone is pretty irreverent, almost like a mockumentary in parts. It keeps you on your toes - sometimes you're laughing, sometimes you're just bewildered by what you're seeing. The pacing shifts; it feels spontaneous, reflecting the chaos of the channel itself. The performances strike a balance between scripted and almost documentary-style, adding to that offbeat charm. There's this rawness to the practical effects that enhances the surreal atmosphere. It's distinctive because it doesn't fit neatly into a box - it teeters on the edge of comedy and social commentary, making you think while you chuckle.
Interesting blend of genres, not your typical comedy. Β· Reflects on media culture in a very peculiar way. Β· Watch for the surreal sequences and oddball humor.
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