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So, 'Dig, Mig & Junior' dives into this rather unsettling premise in Denmark, where narcissistic parents are barred from raising children. It's a darkly comedic exploration of psychological tests and societal norms. Timo, played with a laid-back charm, contrasts sharply with Ida's anxiety, creating this tension that runs throughout. The pacing feels a bit off-kilter at times, which matches the absurdity of the situation perfectly. The atmosphere is surreal, almost dystopian, and you can't help but be drawn into their world. What stands out is how it challenges the viewer's perception of parenting and mental health in a very unconventional way.
This film holds a certain niche interest among collectors, primarily due to its oddball premise and the way it tackles serious themes with dark humor. It hasn't seen a wide release, making physical copies a bit hard to come by. Fans of international cinema and those interested in psychological explorations in film may find it a worthwhile addition to their collections, especially in any special formats that may surface.
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