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So, (AB)Normal is this intriguing character study that sort of simmers rather than boils. You've got Leo, this lawyer, and then there's Juan, who’s a bit of a neurotic with his fixed way of thinking and it’s all set against the backdrop of a gym—definitely not your usual locale for a narrative. The dialogue dances between tension and absurdity, exploring themes of perception and acceptance in a world that often feels anything but accepting. It has this low-key vibe, but there's an undercurrent that really makes you think about how we all fit into society or don’t. The performances are understated yet resonant, adding layers to their quirky dynamic without ever feeling forced, which is quite refreshing.
(AB)Normal is something of a hidden gem in the indie scene, having had limited screening opportunities since its release. Collectors might find it scarce given its low profile and the director's anonymity, which adds a layer of intrigue to its history. There's been some buzz in niche collector circles, especially for those who appreciate films that challenge conventional narratives and character arcs.
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