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So, 'Girls and Dogs' is this quirky little comedy from '91 that captures the playful imagination of childhood. The premise revolves around two girls who engage in their own version of the game 'Would you rather?' in the streets. The film has this lighthearted atmosphere, with a pacing that feels like a summer afternoon, meandering and carefree. There's something distinctly nostalgic about how it explores friendship and innocence, almost like a time capsule of simpler days. The performances are charmingly awkward, adding a layer of authenticity to their antics. Plus, there's a certain DIY quality to the practical effects that keeps the tone grounded. It's not about grand statements but rather the small, everyday joys of being a kid.
Interesting exploration of childhood innocenceCasual, meandering pacing that reflects the themeQuaint practical effects that add to its charm
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