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So, 'Son of a Donkey' is this quirky comedy that dives into the chaos of young adulthood. Theo, our main guy, is on this journey for independence but ends up tangled in all sorts of mishaps—think fines and some really ridiculous scams. The pacing feels a bit all over, which kind of mirrors the messy vibe of growing up. There's an interesting dynamic with his best friend Johnny, who adds some needed levity. The performances are decent, and there's a genuine warmth that emerges when it focuses on family, which I appreciate. The humor's a bit slapstick at times, but it lands in a way that feels relatable. All in all, it's this light-hearted yet reflective take on what it means to find your way.
Features a blend of slapstick and relatable humor.Explores themes of independence and family importance.Pacing might feel uneven, echoing the chaos of adulting.
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