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So, 'Guacamole Yesterdays' is this intriguing film from Jordan Noel that blends comedy, drama, and a sprinkle of romance. The tone is a bit whimsical yet introspective, capturing the oddities of memory and heartbreak in a way that feels relatable. The pacing has this nice ebb and flow as Ames, a cartoonist, dives into her past, reliving moments that are painfully familiar yet oddly comforting. The performances bring a refreshing authenticity; the chemistry feels genuine, even when it’s awkward. The practical effects used during her memory recollections are quite inventive, adding a layer of visual charm that enhances the storytelling. It’s distinctive for how it plays with the concept of memory—what if we could just edit out the painful parts?
Experimental therapy conceptUnique visual effectsIn-depth character exploration
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