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So, 'Fat Camp' is this off-beat comedy that throws you right into the chaotic world of Hutch Daily, a really immature 27-year-old who somehow lands at his uncle’s fat camp. The film has this raw, irreverent humor as Hutch deals with his own prejudices while being surrounded by a bunch of overweight kids. It's got a loose, almost improvisational feel that makes it flow pretty easily, though it can feel a bit aimless at times. The performances are definitely a mixed bag, but Hutch's character arc is what keeps you somewhat engaged. It’s not trying to be profound or anything, just a light-hearted look at acceptance and self-discovery. The pacing is kinda all over the place, but there’s a charm to its awkwardness.
Irreverent humor with mixed performancesLoose, improvisational feelExplores themes of acceptance and self-discovery
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