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So, Turkey Day is sort of this offbeat romantic comedy that straddles the line between quirky and heartfelt. The dynamic between Tommy and Andi is a bit of a rollercoaster—he’s love-struck, she’s unsure, and there’s this palpable tension with her family that really adds to the crude humor. You can feel the pacing—it has a nice ebb and flow that keeps you engaged. There's this absurdity in the situations they get into, especially with Andi's dad and brother confronting Tommy, which is both cringeworthy and hilarious. The performances are a mixed bag, but in a way that enhances the film’s charm. It’s got this DIY vibe that feels refreshing, like they were just trying to capture those chaotic family holidays we all know too well.
Quirky family dynamicsDIY film stylePacing balances humor and heart
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