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Dustin Putman's Review: Pumpkin (2002) - [TheMovieBoy]...
Painting a satire too broadly is a setup for disaster; while the material should get laughs out of its brutal, unblinking, underlying truths, it first needs to have something of importance to say.
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"Pumpkin," directed by Anthony Abrams and Adam Larson Broder, is a particularly biting and un-PC satire of campus life, the mentally challenged, forbidden love, and college sororities. The fresh, no-holds-barred screenplay (by Adam Larson Broder) stands as a stepping stone for some deeply focused performances and a surprisingly large laugh quotient.
Indeed, "Pumpkin" is one of the funniest motion pictures of the year, but it is also one of the most curiously depressing. Even while we laugh heartily at the inspired gags offered up, we are turned off by the meanspiritedness left in its wake.
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