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The Census Taker is quite the oddball entry from '84. It blends comedy and crime in a really off-kilter way. George and Martha, played with a certain charm, let this intrusive census guy into their home, and things spiral quickly. The tension builds as he throws increasingly ridiculous questions at them—there's a satirical edge to it that feels both dark and absurd. The pacing is pretty sharp, with a good balance of awkward humor and escalating panic. The body disposal scenes offer a strange mix of practicality and slapstick that feels distinctive. A quirky reflection on privacy and boundaries, not your typical comedy that's for sure. The performances have a raw quality, elevating the absurdity of the premise.
Features a unique blend of dark humor and crime elements.Notable for its sharp pacing and character dynamics.Interesting take on societal boundaries and privacy.
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