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So, 'Milk' from 2017 presents this offbeat, absurdist comedy that plays with family dynamics in the most peculiar way. You've got this seemingly normal family living on the 14th floor, and out of nowhere, a cow just shows up in their kitchen. It’s not a typical family comedy, I mean, the cow doesn’t interact, doesn’t eat, just... exists there, creating this tension that slowly unravels their lives. The pacing is interesting, a kind of slow burn that builds up this surreal atmosphere. The practical effects of the cow are delightfully awkward, and the performances—especially from the grandfather—bring this strange mix of humor and existential reflection. It’s distinct, no doubt, in how it captures the absurdity of modern life.
Absurdist themes intertwined with family dynamicsInteresting practical effects, especially the cowA mix of humor and existential reflection
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