So, 'Omi' is quite the quirky gem. Directed by Emily Lerer, it dives into the chaos of millennial life through this impulsive mensch who suddenly finds himself channeling his late Yiddish grandma. The comedy's got this offbeat charm, you know? It blends traditional themes with modern anxieties. I mean, when you've got practical effects showing a spirit's mischief, it just adds to the whole vibe—like a mixture of nostalgia and the absurd. The pacing teeters between frantic and reflective, capturing that essence of struggling adulthood. The performances are lively, particularly the main guy, who juggles humor and pathos effortlessly. Lerer really crafts something distinctive here, and it feels personal, like a family story with a twist.
A fresh take on family dynamics.Interesting blend of cultures and modernity.Not your typical possession story.
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