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Hangry is a curious little drama that digs into the complexities of adult relationships and the chaos of parenthood. Alicia and John's weekend without their kids should be a breath of fresh air, but it quickly spirals into tension and unspoken frustrations. The atmosphere feels almost claustrophobic despite the open setting, and there’s something about the pacing that keeps you on edge—like a slow burn that’s about to ignite. Themes of hunger—both literal and metaphorical—run throughout, leading to some raw and honest performances that feel very relatable. The practical effects here are subtle yet impactful, enhancing the story without overshadowing the dialogue. It’s an interesting take on how time apart can reveal deeper issues, and the way it unfolds feels refreshingly real.
Explores themes of parental frustrationUnique take on adult relationshipsInteresting use of atmosphere and pacing
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