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So, there's this flick, "Dad Thinks I Am Mom," from 2015. It's got this really peculiar tone, almost a dark comedy vibe with some surreal elements that keep you guessing. The pacing feels a bit off-kilter, but it actually works to enhance the disorientation of the narrative. The themes revolve around identity and the absurdity of familial roles, which is pretty intriguing. The performances are uneven but memorable in their own right. It makes you think about how we perceive our relationships with parents. And while the production doesn't lean heavily on practical effects, the atmosphere they create is palpable, leaving a lingering impression as the story unfolds.
The film has seen limited releases and isn't widely available on mainstream platforms, which has piqued the interest of collectors looking for rare finds. There are a few indie pressings, but they tend to be quite scarce. Many collectors appreciate its unconventional narrative and the oddity of its premise, which adds to its charm in the collector's circle.
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