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So, 'The Satanic Thicket - Three' is this peculiar drama that dives into the chaos of a family holiday at a campsite. You've got Mimi, who's all about making friends, and Karl, who's fixated on swimming with a crocodile—yes, a crocodile. There's this palpable tension, as Dad's hunger underscores a deeper sense of discontent, while Mum’s absent-mindedness adds to the mix. The disappearance of the caretaker’s rabbit, Fernando, serves as a catalyst, really. It shifts the vibe, pulls them into this medieval-like adventure. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it works, immersing you in this child's perspective. The performances feel genuine, capturing that awkwardness of childhood. Honestly, it’s the offbeat blend of mundane family life with these whimsical elements that sets it apart.
Interesting character dynamicsUnique blend of drama and whimsyEngaging child perspective
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