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So, 'Chicken Feet' is this darkly funny little gem that really pulls you in with its awkwardness. The premise starts off innocently enough with Michelle and Ben's big announcement, but then it veers into this cringe territory that feels all too real. The pacing is tight, keeping you on the edge of your seat as things unfold in the most uncomfortable way possible. The sharpness of the dialogue and the performances really stand out; they embody that mix of humor and discomfort perfectly. It’s like a tense dance between laughter and dread, and it leaves you thinking about family dynamics and social expectations long after it's over.
'Chicken Feet' is still quite fresh on the scene, so collector interest is beginning to shape around its unique narrative style and the way it plays with social dynamics. The film may not have any high-profile releases yet, but the buzz around it suggests that physical copies could become a niche curiosity as its reputation builds. Keep an eye on the indie scene for possible limited releases or festival editions; it might be one of those titles collectors wish they had picked up sooner.
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