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So, 'Raccoon Soup' directed by Janie Gentry, is this quirky blend of comedy and drama set in the early '70s. The film's tone is a delightful mix of absurdity and realism, really capturing that offbeat vibe of the era. The pacing flows well, shifting between the chaos of the diner where our protagonist works and her personal struggles. The feral raccoon adds this wild, unpredictable element, while the interactions with her absurd customers create a unique atmosphere. And oh, the performances! The lead actress really nails the youthful determination amidst all the madness. Themes of empowerment and resilience play out in a way that’s both entertaining and thought-provoking. Plus, the practical effects with the raccoon are impressively done, adding to the film's distinct charm.
Set in the 1970s, capturing a unique era.Features strong themes of empowerment.Notable for its practical effects with the raccoon.
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