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Seeing Green is an interesting exploration of family dynamics, particularly the fraught relationship between a single mother and her teenage son. The film's tone strikes a balance between humor and seriousness, which adds depth to their struggle. It’s not flashy, but the performances are quite raw and genuine. The son’s teenage antics provide a relatable backdrop, while the mother’s journey of understanding offers a different perspective on cannabis use, which feels quite timely. The pacing has a nice ebb and flow, allowing moments of tension to breathe. It’s distinctive in its approach, focusing on emotional connection rather than judgment, making it an engaging watch for those who appreciate character-driven stories.
Character-driven narrativeRaw performancesExplores cannabis use's impact on family relationships
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Tom McNie
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