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Comedy Queen is an interesting mix of light-hearted moments and deeper emotional undercurrents. Sanna Lenken's direction lets 13-year-old Sasha's journey unfold with a certain warmth, painting her struggle against the backdrop of her mother's death and father's depression. The pacing feels conversational, almost like a stand-up set itself, with laughter punctuating moments of sadness. The performances, especially from the lead, are refreshingly authentic; there's this rawness that makes you invested in Sasha's quest for joy through comedy. The film's tone oscillates between poignant and humorous, which feels quite distinct. It's not just about the laughs; it's about finding light in dark places, something I think many of us can relate to in some way.
Explores themes of grief and resilience.Highlights the transformative power of comedy.Offers a nuanced portrayal of adolescence.
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