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So, 'Four Women Are Just Too Much' is this quirky little comedy from '92 that kinda captures the chaos of adolescence in a really unique way. You've got Tommy, a 14-year-old drowning in a sea of female relatives—his sister, mom, grandma, and even great-grandma. It’s like they’re all pulling him in different directions while he’s also battling that sweet, awkward lovesickness we all know. The pacing is a bit off at times, but it adds to the charm, I think. The performances are pretty genuine, especially from the younger cast. There’s something really relatable about Tommy's need to escape to his dad. It’s a fun exploration of family dynamics, and it’s got that light-hearted 90s vibe that’s hard to shake off. Definitely a curious watch for anyone into family comedies of that era.
Features a young cast navigating family dynamicsCaptures the essence of 90s family comediesA unique blend of comedy and coming-of-age themes
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