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Killing Cookie is a quirky dive into the absurdity of life after a long stint in witness protection. Following Cookie, this ex-mobster thrown back into the real world, the film flits between laughs and the harsh reality of survival. The pacing is interesting—sometimes it feels chaotic, mirroring Cookie's own struggle to adapt. The practical effects are minimal but effective, relying more on the raw performances of the cast. There's a charming absurdity in watching a man who's lived a sheltered life navigate the modern landscape, and it brings up themes of identity and reinvention. It's a unique take on the comedy genre, blending moments of heart with laugh-out-loud scenarios. Definitely one that might stick with you for its oddball approach.
Explores themes of identity and survival in a comedic lensNoteworthy performances add depth to Cookie's struggleDistinctive mix of absurdity and heart in storytelling
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