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Greener Grass focuses on two moms, Jill (Jocelyn DeBoer) and Lisa (Dawn Luebbe) who struggle to raise their children in a bizarre suburban world. Jill's life and family slowly begin to crumble as she regrets giving her baby to Lisa, her husband becomes obsessed with drinking pool water, and her son continues to manifest odd bad behavior. Meanwhile, a bagger from the local grocery store has murdered a yoga instructor and and the killer stalks Jill from the shadows.
Greener Grass is destined for cult movie status, bound to be the blu-ray you immediately pop in when friends come over ("You haven't seen Greener Grass?!"). The key to its success is that it is wildly rich, rewarding repeated watches with little gags and details, and this is one I can't wait to watch and share many times in the coming years!
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