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Alexander Bennett's Terrifying Smile is a peculiar slice of comedy that blends nostalgia with absurdity. The premise is simple yet bizarre: after winning a baby smile contest decades ago, Bennett decides to reunite his former rivals for a rematch. It’s a chaotic hour where silliness reigns, and the pacing never lets up. The atmosphere is a mix of a low-key British humor and a surprisingly poignant exploration of the pressure of childhood fame. The performances are delightfully over-the-top, adding to the anarchic vibe of the film. There's something refreshing about its practical effects and the way it captures the awkwardness of a generation still grappling with their past. It’s distinctly offbeat and captures an oddball charm that’s hard to shake off.
Cult comic Al's unique style shines through.Captures the awkwardness of competing in youth.The humor is both anarchic and nostalgic.
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