The movie marks the noteworthy directorial debut of Etan Cohen, whose successful mix of over-the-top slapstick and
subtle social satire yields a cinematic experience as silly as it is thought - provoking.
None of this is true of Loves of a Blonde, which remains an amazing balancing act of
subtle social satire and adolescent romantic longing, of blank despair and irrepressible hope.
Not exact matches
Boasting a unique combat system in which everyday objects become weapons, multiple story routes, a varied cast of characters based on common anime and video game tropes and a narrative dripping with
social satire and
subtle nods to Japanese pop culture, AKIBA»S TRIP is a present - day supernatural adventure for the gamer in all of us.