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So, 'Pushcart Tales' is definitely an interesting piece. The setting—a supermarket under siege by a typhoon—creates this claustrophobic yet oddly intimate atmosphere. You’ve got all these employees and customers, forced to confront their lives. The pacing is slow at times, which gives you room to really sink into the characters' backstories. There's a blend of comedy and dramedy that feels pretty authentic, especially when they start sharing their secrets. The practical effects, while limited, serve the narrative well, especially with the whole 'zombie' metaphor for society's struggles. It’s a distinctive take on character-driven storytelling, and the performances are solid, capturing that mix of despair and humor we often see in real life. It’s different, for sure.
Interesting blend of genres and themes.Unique setting and character interactions.Explores societal issues through a personal lens.
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