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So, 'Mommy Wants Me Too' is this oddball piece from 2015 that really dives into the, uh, complexities of mother-daughter relationships. The atmosphere is unsettling at times, with a mix of dark humor and cringe-worthy moments that make you question just how involved is too involved. The pacing has this unique rhythm, where it shifts from awkward family dinners to more intimate revelations. The performances are kind of raw, which adds to the overall vibe—you really get a sense of the characters’ quirks and flaws. It’s not just about the shock value; it explores deeper themes of attachment and boundaries in a pretty distinctive way, which makes it stand out among other indie films of its time.
This film has had a limited release, making it somewhat of a curiosity among collectors. The lack of a known director and genre classification adds to its mystique, with very few copies floating around in the collector market. As far as formats go, it seems to have primarily been issued on DVD, which might limit its availability. Still, those intrigued by niche narratives and unconventional themes might find value in tracking down this peculiar title.
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