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So, 'The Year Dolly Parton Was My Mom' is this intriguing drama that really taps into the confusion and innocence of pre-adolescence. The story follows Elizabeth, a regular kid who’s hit with this bombshell about her life. I found the pacing to be pretty engaging – it builds tension as Elizabeth grapples with her identity and reality. The atmosphere is kind of dreamlike, with a quirky edge that feels like it could only come from a child’s perspective. You can sense the performances are heartfelt, especially from the young lead, who navigates a whirlwind of emotions. It’s not flashy but has a unique charm and a simple yet striking narrative that resonates on a deeper level.
Explores themes of identity and family dynamicsFeatures a strong performance from the leadOffers an imaginative take on childhood struggles
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