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My Own Worst Enemy (2026) dives into the gritty reality of 90s Bromley through the eyes of Danny, a 15-year-old grappling with his own demons. The film's tone captures that raw, turbulent adolescence, filled with moments of dark humor and stark vulnerability. You feel the weight of Danny's fractured family life as he navigates school bullying and fleeting escapism on his skateboard. There's an authenticity here, especially in the performances; they really ground the film. The atmosphere is a mix of nostalgia and realism, making it distinct. It's not just a coming-of-age story; it speaks to the complexities of growing up in a tough environment.
This film is still new, so we haven't seen many format releases yet, which keeps it a bit scarce in collector circles. The home video market for indie comedies can be fickle, but I suspect as word spreads, there might be a growing interest. Keep an eye on it; the performances and the cultural nods to 90s life could make it a sleeper hit among collectors down the line.
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