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Mending feels like a snapshot of family discord set against the backdrop of the 1970s. Gary Campbell, played with a kind of weary charm, takes his three daughters β Nancy, Judy, and Wendy β on what should be a bonding experience but spirals into a comedy of errors. The performances are raw, capturing familial tension realistically, while the pacing meanders just enough to evoke the feeling of a long, tedious road trip. Side characters pop in and out, adding layers of chaos and humor, turning what could have been a cohesive family tale into a fragmented exploration of relationships. It's distinct in its approach to family dynamics and the subtle use of practical effects to enhance the era's authenticity. Some viewers might find the tone a bit uneven, but that's what makes it feel authentic, right?
The film has had a limited release, so finding it on physical media could be challenging. As a collector, you may find value in its distinct storytelling and the way it vividly captures the 1970s. Interest in such under-the-radar projects tends to grow over time, especially among those who appreciate nuanced family dramas. Keep an eye out for any Blu-ray or digital releases, as this might become a sought-after title for enthusiasts.
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