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So, 'The Man At The Bottom Of The Garden' is an interesting little comedy that captures the peculiar tensions of family life during lockdown. The pacing is laid-back, which suits the domestic setting. Jess's mom hatches this rather quirky scheme to get her dad out of the house, and honestly, it leads to some amusing and awkward moments. The performances are pretty solid, especially how they convey the underlying stress of being cooped up together for so long. There's a nice blend of humor and introspection that makes it feel genuine. The atmosphere has this whimsical touch, and the practical effects, though minimal, add a nice layer of charm. It's a film that plays with the absurdities of routine and relationships in a light-hearted way.
quirky family dynamicslight-hearted humorlockdown setting
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