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Operation Splitsville is this quirky little comedy from 1999, right? It dives into the world of kids grappling with their parents' divorces, but with a twist. The lead boy isn't just wallowing; he starts this support group for the other kids, and it has this odd but funny tone throughout. It's a bit chaotic as they plot to drag other parents into the divorce club too, which, you know, has its own dark humor about childhood perspectives on adult relationships. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but that just adds to its charm. Performances are pretty relatable; you can really feel the kids' frustrations and their camaraderie. It's distinctive for how it mixes comedy with some heavier themes, but in a light-hearted way that can catch you off guard.
Quirky take on childhood divorceInteresting support group conceptMix of humor and darker themes
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