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So, 'Diggity: A Home at Last' — it's a quirky little drama that tells the story of Raymond, who’s really down on his luck. You feel for him, the way he’s been tossed around life, relying on his half-brother Otis, who seems to be the one with the stability. The pacing is a bit slow at times, but it fits the tone of Raymond's life being, well, kind of stagnant. Then comes the twist with the inheritance, and you can’t help but be curious about how this will play out. It's got this odd charm, with some practical effects that feel real, plus the performances bring a certain authenticity that keeps you engaged. Not what you expect, but that's part of its appeal.
A unique take on family dynamics and personal growth.The atmosphere captures a mix of despair and hope.Interesting character development throughout the film.
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