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So, 'Mother Goose' kind of sneaks up on you with its quirky premise and dark humor. You’ve got Janet, who spirals into this almost obsessive relationship with her goose after losing her husband. It’s weirdly poignant and the pacing gives you just enough time to feel her isolation. The practical effects are surprisingly good, especially for a comedy—it’s not all just slapstick, there’s a real emotional undercurrent. The performances, particularly from whoever they cast as Janet, really pull you in; you feel her desperation and the absurdity of her situation. It’s a unique blend of comedy and tragedy that keeps you thinking long after the credits roll.
This film is relatively new and might still be finding its footing in terms of collector interest. However, given its offbeat premise and blend of comedy with darker themes, it could certainly attract attention in niche circles. Physical formats are still in limited release, so keep an eye out for any early editions as they might become sought after as word spreads.
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