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Don't Be Mad Mommy is an interesting little piece from 2020, you know? It captures that familiar teenage angst and rebellion vibe, especially through Luna, who's really trying to justify her missteps. The back-and-forth with Lauren Phillips has this raw, almost chaotic energy that feels relatable in a way. The pacing is a tad uneven at times, but it does create this sense of urgency that mirrors the chaotic nature of adolescence. The performances have that genuine feel, especially with Dee Williams and India Summer; they bring a certain authenticity that makes their friendship seem real. It’s those practical effects and simple dialogues that give it a unique charm, even if it hasn’t quite found its place in the larger cinematic discussion yet.
Don't Be Mad Mommy has had a limited release, which makes it a bit harder to find in typical collector circles. Its distinct themes of teenage rebellion might attract niche audiences, but the scarcity is what really piques the collector's interest. Currently, it appears to be available mostly in digital formats; physical copies are rare, hinting at a potential rise in value for those who manage to track one down.
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