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Just One More is a peculiar take on addiction, focusing on a young boy and his obsession with potato chips. The narrative unfolds slowly, with a tone that oscillates between lightheartedness and a creeping sense of dread. The pacing can feel deliberate, allowing viewers to fully absorb the boy's descent into this odd fixation. What stands out are the practical effects, especially the way the chips are portrayed almost as characters themselves, crunching and crumbling in pivotal moments. The performances, particularly by the young lead, breathe life into this unusual concept, making it oddly relatable. It’s a film that lingers, blending the absurd with a stark exploration of dependency in a way that’s hard to shake off.
Themes of addiction explored through a unique lensPractical effects add depth to the storytellingPacing allows for a deep dive into character psychology
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