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So, 'We're the Marvels' brings this quirky, slice-of-life vibe that feels like spending Thanksgiving with a group of friends who, let's be honest, are as dysfunctional as they are lovable. The film's structure is a bit jumbled, flipping between the chaotic prep, the dinner scene, and the inevitable fallout. It captures that mix of joy and anxiety around holiday gatherings, which resonates. The performances are raw and relatable, especially from the lead, who perfectly embodies that blend of hope and uncertainty. There's something about the practical effects too, like the way they showcase the food prep, that just feels genuine. It's all about those little moments that build up to something bigger, even if the pacing can feel a touch uneven at times. Overall, it's an exploration of friendship and family dynamics wrapped up in a casual comedic drama.
Emphasis on practical effects during cooking scenes.Non-linear storytelling enhances the theme of chaos.Character-driven moments highlight interpersonal struggles.
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