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10/10
Clever, dark, sarcastic comedy with a pinch of vulnerability and drama
11 October 2016
Warning: Spoilers
Take Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, The Big Lebowski, and Pulp Fiction, throw it into an independent film blender and you get All Out Dysfunktion. Each character had different paths to get to where they are at in the living situation they are in. The character development wasn't rushed and wasn't dragged out so it was just right. Each have their own quirks and the dark comedic approaches to their stereotypes were memorable and kept me entertained. The party scene definitely connected with me as I love the rave and edm scene myself so I felt like I was their raging at the party. There were so many gut busting one liners where it caught me off guard and I was laughing so hard. If you like a fresh indie film that's dark comedy and memorable, this is the film to see!
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