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'Eat, Shit, Pray' dives into the chaotic world of teens at a religious camp, and it’s pretty fascinating how they all try to find themselves. The film manages a blend of comedy and drama that feels very genuine, not forced. The pacing can be a bit uneven at times, but it kind of reflects the awkwardness of those teenage years. You see Carter and Jude navigate their friendship against a backdrop of quirky camp activities, and there’s this rawness in their performances that makes it all believable. The practical effects are minimal but used effectively to highlight the absurdity of their situations. It’s a film that plays with themes of identity and acceptance without ever feeling preachy, which is a nice touch.
Focus on character dynamicsInteresting exploration of teenage identityNot your typical camp movie
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Isabel Adamos
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