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So, Strawberry Shortcake (2024) dives into this intriguing blend of fantasy and reality, where you’ve got Lolo, a 16-year-old tangled in some wild Freudian stuff involving her mother, Norma, and, oddly enough, a strawberry shortcake. The dreamscape gets more surreal as the lines blur, creating this atmospheric tension. The pacing feels almost hypnotic, pulling you deeper into the narrative with every bite of cake. There’s something uniquely unsettling about how they handle practical effects—it’s not overdone, which keeps the focus on the performances. It’s definitely a film that sparks conversation around its themes of memory and motherhood, and the visuals are striking, adding to the overall eerie vibe.
This film is still fairly fresh on the market, and while it hasn’t hit the collector’s radar in a big way just yet, the unique premise and execution could drive up interest in the near future. There’s limited format history, primarily floating around digital or streaming, but collectors might start to keep an eye out for any physical releases or special editions down the line. As the themes resonate more with viewers, I wouldn’t be surprised if this one gains a cult following in niche circles.
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