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Kuproquo is a quirky little comedy that revolves around a six-year-old boy, Jeremiah, who innocently asks his dad about a rather loaded word. The film's tone feels oddly light despite the heavy subject matter, and you can sense the dad’s struggle to navigate these waters with humor and awkwardness. There’s a charm in its pacing, allowing for some drawn-out moments that let the absurdity sink in. The performances, especially the father, capture that genuine bewilderment of parenting. Practical effects? Well, it’s not that kind of film, but it’s the earnestness in the dialogue and the realness of the situation that makes it stand out. It’s these kinds of offbeat narratives that add depth to any collector's library.
Unique take on childhood curiosityExplores father-son dynamicsQuaint, under-the-radar film
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