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All of Us (2020) presents a quite unique take on the usual self-help narrative. The tone straddles this delicate line between poignant and humor-filled, leaning into how people cope with terminal illness. You’ve got this ragtag group of four, each with their own baggage, and then there's the therapist, who’s a bit out of his depth. It offers a real mix of heart and awkwardness, kind of like watching friends navigate their deepest fears while also sharing some laughs. The performances are refreshingly raw, and the pacing feels natural, not forced. Practical effects? Not really in play here, but that’s fine; it’s more about the characters and their journeys. Definitely stands out in the dramedy genre for its honest approach.
Focus on character developmentCaptures the essence of vulnerabilityInteresting take on therapy dynamics
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