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A Regular Thing is one of those offbeat films that taps into the strange interplay between love and money. Sten, a rather unassuming librarian, finds himself entangled with Katja, who bursts into his life like a whirlwind. Their chemistry is palpable, yet there's a twist that makes you think—every encounter comes with a price tag. The film walks a fine line between comedy and drama, often leaving you chuckling at the absurdity while pondering deeper themes of modern relationships. The pacing occasionally meanders, which might not be for everyone, but it adds to that quirky charm. The performances, particularly from the leads, give the film a relatable yet surreal vibe that sticks with you. It's a unique take on love and the concept of transactional relationships, making it stand out in the late '90s indie scene.
1997 indie film with a unique premiseExplores transactional relationshipsFeatures an offbeat comedic tone
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