

Tiny Tiny Pieces
Fia lives with her mentally ill father in a small community where it’s important not to stand out. She does everything to hide what it’s like at home. After a fight with her boyfriend at a party, she runs off, and gets a ride with Elsa, who’s not afraid of standing out at all.
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Plot Summary
The film follows a former police officer who becomes a mortician and is drawn into a bizarre world of eccentric characters and dark humor after a chance encounter. As he navigates his new profession and personal life, he uncovers secrets and confronts his own mortality, all while dealing with the eccentricities of his clients and the townspeople.
Critical Reception
Tusk received mixed to negative reviews from critics, with many praising Michael Parks' performance but criticizing the film's plot and overall execution. Audience reception was similarly divided, with some appreciating its unique and bizarre nature, while others found it nonsensical and unappealing.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its unique, bizarre premise and Michael Parks' memorable performance.
- Criticized for its convoluted plot, uneven tone, and often disturbing imagery.
- Divided opinions on whether it was a deliberate B-movie pastiche or simply a bizarre failure.
Google audience: Audiences were largely split, with some finding the film hilariously strange and memorable due to its outlandish concept and performances, while others were put off by its peculiar narrative and unsettling elements, deeming it too bizarre and lacking in cohesive storytelling.
Fun Fact
The film's unusual premise involving a walrus man was inspired by a story Kevin Smith heard about a man who claimed to have been turned into a walrus.
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