Meet the Feebles is a 1989 New Zealand musical black comedy film directed by Peter Jackson. The film follows the backstage drama and antics of a dysfunctional troupe of puppet performers known as the Feebles.
The story centers around the main character, Heidi, a young and innocent hippopotamus who dreams of becoming a star. As she navigates the chaotic world of the Feebles theater, she encounters a cast of eccentric and troubled characters, including a drug-addicted rabbit, a sex-crazed fox, and a sleazy walrus.
As the film unfolds, dark secrets and scandals are revealed, leading to a series of shocking and grotesque events. The Feebles' performances are marred by violence, betrayal, and depravity, culminating in a bloody and chaotic finale that exposes the true nature of the characters.
Meet the Feebles is a satirical and subversive take on the world of show business, using puppets to explore themes of corruption, addiction, and exploitation. The film's outrageous humor and shocking imagery have made it a cult classic among fans of dark comedy.
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Meet the Feebles
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Meet the Feebles
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One Leg Missing
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Robert's Serenade
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Hot Potato
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Barry's Aria
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Garden of Love
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Sodomy
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