TRASH FIRE (2016)
The tone of a story can often be a problem when films are being
touted as both bleak human dramas and twisted horror comedies. The
balancing act needed to keep all those plates spinning requires a lot of
coordination after all, and Trash Fire has a lot of elements
to mesh as the story unfolds. While a few moments do manage to reach the
dark laughs you might be expecting, a lot of it is often pretty
inconsistent. The genre they’re going for is kind of vague and uncertain
in the first act, but it becomes a mixed bag even after events come
along.
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