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So, 'South of Wawa' is this quirky little gem from '92 that really captures the small-town vibe of Canada. You’ve got Lizette, who’s a waitress juggling her milestone birthday and unfulfilled dreams. The film has this laid-back rhythm, almost like sipping coffee at that diner where she works. It dives into themes of expectations versus reality, and how sometimes the people closest to us don't quite get our wishes. The performances feel genuine, especially in the awkward exchanges between Lizette and her husband Terry. Plus, there's that underlying sense of nostalgia—like the comfort of donuts and the hope of a concert that might just change everything. Not a blockbuster, but certainly a slice of life worth exploring.
Features a small-town diner setting.Explores themes of dreams and relationships.Interplay of humor and drama in everyday situations.
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