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All Over Everywhere is a quirky little comedy that dives into the chaos of high school life through an unexpected lens. The film’s atmosphere is a blend of urgency and hilarity, creating a frantic pace as Zoe's relationship woes unfold in the unlikeliest of places—a gender-neutral bathroom. The seniors, Elizabeth and Ava, bring a certain charm with their performances, infusing the film with both wit and warmth. The practical effects, though subtle, add a layer of authenticity to the bathroom party scene, making it feel genuine amidst the absurdity. What stands out is the film's ability to tackle themes of identity and community, all wrapped in a lighthearted package that feels refreshingly real in its portrayal of adolescent dilemmas.
Engaging character dynamicsUnique setting for a comedyExplores themes of community and identity
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