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: Analyze the satire of litigious American culture where every citizen is a lawyer or a plaintiff.
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: Introduce the film as a "metaphysical road movie" directed by Bob Gale.
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: Briefly touch upon its direct-to-video release and why it became a cult classic , particularly in Eastern Europe.
: Analyze Grant's "monkey's paw" approach to wish-granting, which forces characters to confront the literal (and often disastrous) consequences of their desires. III. The Social Satire of the Stops Below is a structured outline you can use
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