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So, the sequel to 'Son, I Love Your Mouth' brings us back into that quirky, if not slightly uncomfortable, dynamic between father and son. Alex's new girlfriend adds layers of tension, especially with Gonzalo's simmering jealousy. The film's pacing feels a bit uneven at times, swinging from lighthearted comedy to deeper, more dramatic moments. It’s fascinating how they weave everyday life’s absurdities into these intimate family dynamics. The performances are a mixed bag; some moments feel genuine, while others lean heavily into the comedic tropes. The practical effects, though minimal, serve more to enhance the awkward situations rather than distract. Overall, it’s a little wild and definitely a reflection of contemporary family themes, but it has its charms.
Explores complex family dynamicsMix of comedy and dramaInteresting character development
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