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So, '30 Days to Happiness' is this curious mix of drama and absurdity that explores the depths of human experience after a heart-wrenching breakup. Louis, the protagonist, really draws you in – his journey feels painfully relatable. The pacing is a bit uneven, but I think it adds to the chaotic feeling of losing oneself. The film digs into themes of healing and the absurdity of chasing happiness, especially with that bizarre TV ad gimmick. The practical effects, though sparse, add a nice touch to the emotional turmoil. Performances are raw and grounded, and you really feel the weight of his existential crisis. There’s something distinct about its tone that lingers long after the credits roll.
Absurd yet human tragedy.Explores themes of healing.Unique pacing adds to its charm.
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