'Dicks: The Musical' Review: High Notes, Lowbrow
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The film "Dicks: The Musical" ends with hilarious outtakes during the credits, showcasing the comedic talents of Nathan Lane and Megan Mullally.
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The movie has elements of Troma Entertainment's cult films, adding to its intrigue and potential for a cult following.
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The film tries too hard to be an exploitation favorite, but falls short in its attempt to capture the schlock values.
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The story revolves around twin brothers, played by the writers themselves, who work at the same company and compete for the attention of their boss.
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The relationship between the twin brothers starts off frosty but eventually they team up to reunite their parents.
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The film includes a song called "Gay Old Life" where the father, who is not heterosexual, details his fabulous queer existence.
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Despite moments of surreal madness, the film lacks direction and feels somewhat limp.
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The denouement of the film is both surprising and inevitable, designed to unsettle some viewers and provoke reactions from keyboard warriors and politicians.
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