The personae they're known for - Key the kind of high-energy pleaser and Peele the slower-talking, shoulder-shaking too-cool-for-schooler stoner - are on display here, but also get scrambled when, for instance, Key is forced to go gangster. That means one-liners - "We in the market for a new gangsta pet," Clarence ad-libs quickly when Peele shows a little too much interest in retrieving his prized kitten in front of a violent toughie - but it also means the kind of rubbery reactions, on-the-spot impressions and other character comedy that works so well in three-minute installments. The film is at its best when the pair, often in impossible situations, are given a chance to do their up-close loose sketch work. ![]() ![]() South by Southwest, the annual film, interactive media and music festival and conference in Austin, Texas, runs through March 20.
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