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In a recent attempt to blend horror and comedy, a former writer from a popular sketch show has ventured into feature-length filmmaking. The result, however, has left audiences questioning whether the format suits the material. Titled "The Parenting," the film aims to deliver laughs alongside scares, but it seems to stumble in both genres.
Critics have noted that the pacing feels off, with moments of tension failing to elicit the desired reactions. Instead of a seamless integration of humor and horror, the film often feels disjointed, as if the comedic beats are attempting to overshadow the horror elements. This inconsistency has led to a viewing experience that lacks the thrilling excitement one would hope for from a film that promises both chills and chuckles.
Despite the promising premise, "The Parenting" ultimately raises the question of whether it might have been better suited for shorter, punchier segments rather than a full-length feature. As audiences leave the theater, they are left wondering if the film could have benefitted from a more focused approach.
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