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So, The Visitor is this wild ride set in contemporary London, and it plays with social norms in a really provocative way. Bruce LaBruce directs with this sharp, quirky tone that feels both cheeky and serious. The plot kicks off with a rather bizarre scene – a refugee emerging from a suitcase, which sets the stage for all sorts of unexpected dynamics. The pacing has this ebb and flow that mirrors the seduction process, with each character falling under the spell of this fluid, enigmatic figure. The performances are raw and honest, bringing a weird authenticity to the explicit encounters. It's distinctive for its blend of comedy with uncomfortable realism, making you think while you're also entertained. The practical effects are minimal but effective, keeping the focus on the characters' interactions rather than flashy visuals.
Provocative themes around sexuality and classUnique narrative style mixing comedy and realismStrong character-driven performances
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