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Little Treasure has this quirky vibe that draws you in. Margo, played with a certain rawness, reconnects with her estranged father in the backdrop of Mexico’s sun-soaked streets. The pacing feels a bit off at times, but that adds to its charm — it’s not rushed, letting you savor the oddball moments. The dynamic between Margo and the projectionist offers a unique layer, merging the nostalgia of cinema with personal redemption. The themes of family and lost potential resonate throughout, making each reveal about the father’s past feel significant. It’s not flashy, but you get this gritty realism that feels honest, even if the performances are a tad uneven. Overall, it’s one of those films that sits somewhere between comedy and drama, leaving you with a slightly bittersweet taste.
Explores themes of family and redemptionUnique blend of comedy and dramaStrong sense of place in Mexico
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