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Allison Janney, Viola Davis, Mike Epps, Jim Gaffigan, Mckenna Grace, Bella Higginbotham, Charlie Shotwell, Johanna Colón, and Milan Elizabeth Ray in Troop Zero (2019)

Review by claireaemcgee

Troop Zero

1/10

The shove-it-down-your-throat overly accepting crowd has arrived

So bored of these films that go far out of the way to be "different" and just want everyone to overly praise people for being bizzare. Basically participation trophies and everyone wins. I'm not a normal person and don't fit any social norms either, never have been. But the idea of bending out of the way to be weird never suited me either.

You do you... but IRL if I saw a group of little girls pee themselves on purpose to dance around and compete on stage I'd most likely question their parents a bit, leave if possible, and be thankful I'm not stuck with them on the ride home. The poor girl would be embarrassed but anyone with any common sense or feeling would understand that she's a nervous little girl and it was a complete accident. That doesn't lend a whole group of girls the grand idea of purposely soiling themselves to make her feel ok.

I watched this when I visited family. We just looked around when it was over and agreed that it was such a dissapointing waste and were all thoroughly annoyed that the advertised cast duped us into thinking it could be a good film.

Let your freak flag fly but please don't try to soak it in pee and whip it in people's faces.
  • claireaemcgee
  • Oct 18, 2020

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