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What I liked
With creative staging and a delightful ensemble, The Last Croissant offers a whimsical version of the classic farce in the great outdoors.
What I didn't like
The Last Croissant is a joyfilled comedy that will make you laugh out loud. The film is quirky, oddball, and whimsical, with a fantastic cast and direction. The film also has a catchy song that will stick in your head for days.
My overall impression
The Last Croissant is a hilarious short film that showcases Jessica Redish’s talent as a director and writer. The film is fast-paced, witty, and absurd, with a great performance by Jenna Rossman as the croissant-obsessed protagonist. The film also features some clever editing, music, and sound effects that enhance the comedic effect. The Last Croissant seems to be a fun and entertaining short game that showcases the humor and creativity of Basketball Stars and Veronica Dang. If you are looking for a light-hearted comedy that will brighten up your day, you might want to check it out.