
Movie spotlight
Practice Makes Perfect
A nervous, twelve-year-old Clint is having trouble enjoying his first date with Sally. For weeks, he has been practicing for his first kiss and now, the moment is almost upon him. He must make the right move or live a life of regrets and a missed opportunity.
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Plot Summary
This short documentary explores the dedication and craft of a family involved in competitive dog grooming. It follows their journey through preparation and participation in a major grooming competition, highlighting the intricate skills and passion required in this unique field. The film captures the bond between humans and their animals, as well as the pursuit of excellence in a niche art form.
Critical Reception
Practice Makes Perfect received positive attention for its unique subject matter and heartfelt portrayal of the Smith family's dedication to competitive dog grooming. Reviewers often noted its charming execution and insightful look into a lesser-known world. While not a mainstream release, it resonated with audiences interested in documentaries about passion, family, and skilled artistry.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its unique and engaging subject matter.
Praised for its heartwarming portrayal of family dedication and skill.
Found to be a charming and insightful look into competitive dog grooming.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews and their summary is not readily available for this short documentary.
Fun Fact
The documentary was filmed over the course of one specific dog grooming competition, capturing the intense pressure and detailed work in real-time.
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