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Kiss Shot is this quiet little drama from the late '80s that kind of flies under the radar. The story revolves around a single mom who's juggling everyday struggles—bills, a precocious daughter, and her own dreams. The pool-playing angle is interesting; it gives the film a unique twist, and you can feel the tension build as she enters this high-stakes tournament. The pacing is decent, allowing for moments of introspection between the games. The performances are honest, especially from the lead, who really captures that blend of determination and vulnerability. There's a real sense of atmosphere, too, with a mix of familial warmth and the pressure of financial despair that just hangs there. Not groundbreaking, but certainly not forgettable either.
Unique pool-playing premiseStrong central performanceExplores themes of family and resilience
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