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For me, House of Gucci. That movie is a prime example of deciding the tone and genre of your movie before you make it. That movie doesn’t really decide if it is a serious crime drama or an over-the-top satirical comedy, and as a result, it doesn’t manage to pull off either of those genres and fails as a movie.

What are the weirdest tonal shifts you have ever seen in a movie?