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So, Teeth is this interesting drama-fantasy that tackles adolescence in a really unique way. Daisy Brown, our young protagonist, has this bizarre issue with her teeth just growing and growing, which serves as a metaphor for her struggles with identity and self-acceptance. The film has a surreal vibe, not shying away from dark humor or the awkwardness of growing up. The pacing can feel a bit off at times, but it adds to that dream-like, unsettling atmosphere. The practical effects are a standout here, giving a rawness to her condition that really hits home. The performances carry a lot of weight, especially Daisy's portrayal—it's nuanced and feels genuine. There's something haunting about it all, and it sticks with you long after the credits roll.
Keep an eye on the practical effects.Themes of adolescence are central.Surreal atmosphere enhances the story.
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Jennifer Cox
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