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Cubs in the Tub is an intriguing blend of drama and history that explores the life of Helen Martini, the first female zookeeper at the Bronx Zoo. The film captures the unique challenges she faced in a male-dominated environment, and there's a real rawness to the performances, particularly in how they convey her passion for animals and their welfare. It's a thoughtful look at early 20th-century societal attitudes, and the pacing feels deliberate, allowing moments of reflection amidst the chaos of the zoo. The practical effects used to depict the interactions between Helen and the cubs are charmingly authentic, giving a tactile feel to the narrative. Overall, it’s a quiet yet compelling story about breaking barriers and finding one's voice in an unexpected place.
Focuses on early 20th-century societal norms.Features strong performances that highlight personal struggles.Practical effects enhance the immersive zoo atmosphere.
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