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So, 'Ron Ervin: Prodigal Son' is an interesting blend of comedy that captures the essence of small-town life versus the hectic big city experience. The director, Steven Baer, keeps the pacing pretty brisk, with Ron's reflections pulling you through his journey. The atmosphere feels nostalgic, like a warm blanket of memories wrapped around his childhood. Ron’s take on living in the tiniest apartment in New York is both humorous and relatable, showcasing his charm. The practical effects are minimal but serve their purpose without overshadowing his storytelling. The performances feel genuine, especially Ron's, which adds a layer of authenticity. It's distinctive in how it evokes a sense of longing for simpler times while navigating the chaos of adulthood.
Reflects on hometown nostalgiaHumorous take on city lifeGenuine performances enhance the story
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