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So, 'All About the Little Things' is this intriguing mix of comedy and drama that does a deep dive into the human experience, all set in a single house. There's a certain claustrophobic charm to it, and the way it plays with ordinary situations turning absurd really catches your attention. You get twelve different stories, each steeped in that sense of oppressive hopelessness, yet the humor feels organic, almost like a coping mechanism. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing the weight of each vignette to settle in. The performances are pretty raw and genuine, lending an air of authenticity that resonates. It's not flashy—definitely more practical effects than big-budget gimmicks—but it captures the little struggles we all face in a way that's both darkly funny and profoundly relatable.
Features twelve vignettes exploring human natureDistinctive mix of absurdity and realismRaw performances enhance the emotional weight
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