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So, 'Tom Cashman: Pests' is one of those films that combines everyday frustrations with humor in a really relatable way. The pacing is pretty snappy, reflecting the chaotic nature of Tom's life as he navigates the absurdities of renting. Henry Stone's direction brings a rawness to the comedy, capturing those awkward moments with landlords that many of us can relate to. The performances are solid, especially Cashman himself, who really embodies the everyman struggling against the odds. They use some clever practical effects during the 'movement' scenes that add a unique flair. It's distinct in how it tackles social issues without being preachy, all while keeping that light-hearted, comedic vibe throughout.
Interesting take on renters' rightsSolid performances and relatable themesUnique practical effects add to the comedy
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