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So, 'Mom, the Wolfman and Me' is this curious little TV movie from 1980 that blends comedy with a distinctly quirky premise. You’ve got Jenny Bergman, who's really trying to play matchmaker for her feminist mom, Deborah. The whole vibe is light-hearted but with a hint of sincerity, as it dives into themes of love, family, and the pressures of societal expectations, especially on single parents. The pacing is pretty decent, keeping things engaging without dragging. A standout here is the practical effects—though not groundbreaking, they add a unique charm to the film. The performances, particularly from the leads, have that laid-back, relatable tone that makes it feel genuine. It's definitely a snapshot of its time, with a slightly offbeat atmosphere that makes it distinctive.
Delves into feminist themes in a light-hearted way.Features practical effects that add a unique charm.Pacing keeps the story engaging without feeling rushed.
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