Laura embodies the allure of falling for the unexpected, taking a leap into romance with a monster, which is more fun than her real-life troubles.
The contrast between the monstrous and the mundane is central to the story, showcasing how sometimes the real monsters are those we trust the most.
With a blend of humor and heart, the film's strength lies in Laura's journey and Barrera’s lively performance as she navigates love, heartbreak, and monstrous encounters.
The film cleverly plays with genre tropes, subverting expectations and allowing the audience to sympathize with a character traditionally viewed as a monster.
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