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All Grown Up is this curious slice-of-life film that explores the awkwardness of adulthood, set against a backdrop of desire and confusion. The pacing is a bit meandering, almost reflective of the protagonist's own journey through tangled relationships. The humor is darkly ironic, with absurd situations - like the forest encounter - that really highlight the character's struggle for validation. The performances, while not standout, capture that raw, unpolished feel of life’s awkward moments. It's not your conventional narrative, but that’s what gives it a distinctive charm, allowing viewers to linger on the discomforts of growing up.
This film hasn't seen much in the way of re-releases, making it somewhat of a rarity. It's particularly interesting for collectors due to its unique themes and production history, which remain somewhat elusive. While it might not be on everyone's radar, it holds a certain nostalgic value for those interested in more obscure titles that capture the essence of the '90s indie scene.
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