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So, 'Advice' is this interesting little drama that explores grief and the complexities of getting back into the dating world. The tone is quite reflective, almost melancholic at times, but there’s this undercurrent of humor, mainly stemming from the father-son dynamic. It’s not flashy, but the pacing allows for some genuine character moments that really resonate. The performances are solid; the lead brings a kind of warmth that makes his journey relatable. The atmosphere feels intimate, as if you're peeking into someone's private life. It’s distinctive in how it frames everyday conversations around dating, which feels both fresh and real. Not a lot of fanfare, but there’s something about it that lingers.
'Advice' is relatively scarce in collector circles, often overshadowed by bigger releases from its year. Its unique exploration of personal growth post-grief gives it a niche appeal, particularly for those interested in thematic depth rather than commercial success. The film has only seen limited releases, making a well-kept copy a nice find for collectors who appreciate intimate dramas. While it may not hit mainstream radar, it still garners interest for its sincere storytelling and character-driven approach.
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