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So, 'Baby Tooth' is this quirky little comedy that spins a rather absurd premise into something oddly charming. Marina, the main character, finds herself in this strange predicament where she has to decide between keeping her baby tooth or her boat, and enlists a total stranger for help. The humor is offbeat, and the pacing has this laid-back vibe that allows the absurdity to sink in without rushing. The performances have a raw quality; they feel genuine, almost like you're eavesdropping on real life. There's an interesting exploration of attachment—be it to people or objects—and it taps into that universal struggle of letting go. Practical effects are minimal but add a nice touch to the overall feel of the film. It's definitely one of those films that sticks with you in a peculiar way.
Quirky humor and absurd premises.Character-driven with a focus on personal attachment.Explores themes of letting go.
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