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So, 'Shouldn't Dad Do That?' is this coming-of-age flick that dives into the awkwardness of teenage sexuality. You’ve got Giselle Palmer, a relatable character grappling with her identity while making some pretty rookie mistakes—like hiding her dad’s racy magazine under her mattress. The whole vibe of the film feels like a blend of cringe and genuine exploration, with a pacing that keeps you engaged without dragging. There’s this underlying theme of family dynamics and the misadventures of adolescence that many can connect with, though the performances might not always hit the mark. Still, it’s got a rawness that stands out in a sea of polished teen dramas.
'Shouldn't Dad Do That?' is a lesser-known title that has started to pique interest among collectors, especially those drawn to independent films that tackle relatable themes. While information on its distribution is sparse, it often circulates in niche circles, and the DVD release seems limited, making it a bit harder to find. The film might not be on everyone’s radar just yet, but its unique perspective on teenage life and the messiness of growing up could make it a conversation starter among collectors looking for something different.
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