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Grandma’s Pie is quite the curious entry from 1985. It dives into the world of childish games, capturing that raw, unfiltered joy and chaos that only kids can bring. The pacing feels a bit meandering at times, which oddly complements the carefree spirit of its subject matter. You’ll find some practical effects here that are intentionally low-fi, giving it an almost nostalgic feel, like something you might stumble upon in a family attic. It's as if you’re peering into the past, where laughter was abundant and imagination ruled. The performances are surprisingly genuine, letting kids be kids without any adult interference. This film definitely has its own vibe, and it feels like a snapshot of a simpler time.
Highlights the innocence of childhoodFeatures unique low-fi practical effectsOffers a nostalgic atmosphere
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