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ED: Extra Decent has this quirky charm that lingers long after the credits roll. The film walks a fine line between comedy and drama, creating a tension that feels oddly relatable. The family dynamics are messy and complex—like real life—especially with the son caught in this peculiar struggle for identity. The pacing is interesting; it ebbs and flows, sometimes dragging a bit, but that just adds to the awkwardness of their situation. Practical effects are minimal but effective in conveying the emotional weight. The performances feel genuine, especially from the son, who walks the line between lost and hopeful. It's these little touches that make it a distinctive watch in a sea of family dramas.
Quirky take on family dynamicsInteresting blend of genresStrong performances, especially from the lead
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