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So, 'Moving' is one of those comedies that really captures the chaos of relocation. Arlo's journey to Idaho starts off on this hopeful note, but it quickly dives into the absurdity of moving - you know, mishaps with movers, bizarre neighbors, and family dynamics under stress. The pacing keeps it breezy, but there's this undercurrent of the stress that moving brings, which really resonates. The performances are solid; Richard Pryor brings his usual charm, making even the most mundane situations amusing. And while the practical effects may not be the standout, they serve the story well. It’s quirky and has that late '80s vibe that feels a bit nostalgic yet relatable at the same time.
Richard Pryor's comedic timing shines.Captures the stress of family moves.Offers a nostalgic late '80s atmosphere.
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