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Hens, Virus and Us is one of those quirky little gems that popped up during the pandemic, showcasing a Czech family's rather unexpected journey into chicken-keeping. It's not just about the birds; it really dives into the messy realities of the egg industry, animal rights, and how isolation can strain family bonds. The pacing feels natural, almost like a home video diary, with moments of genuine warmth mixed with the tension of navigating new responsibilities. There's a raw, candid quality to the performances, capturing the humor and frustration of adapting to life under lockdown. Plus, who knew chickens could be such a profound lens for exploring our relationship with food and family? Definitely has a unique vibe to it.
Candid exploration of family dynamics · Unique perspective on the egg industry · Quarantine creativity and humor
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