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Breakfast for Dinner is an interesting blend of crime and mystery that really captures the grim atmosphere of a small town riddled with secrets. Detective Thaddeus McTweed, while not the most charismatic lead, carries the weight of his task well. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing tension to build as the investigation unfolds, drawing you into the interconnected tales of the townsfolk. The practical effects used in some of the murder scenes add a layer of grit that feels refreshingly tangible. It’s not just about the whodunit; it dives into the moral ambiguity of its characters. The performances, while perhaps uneven, contribute to a sense of unease that permeates the film. It's this mix of human drama and dark humor that sets it apart.
Strong atmosphere reflecting small-town secretsPractical effects enhance the gritty realismExplores themes of morality and connection
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