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All The Time In The Pub has this quirky charm that’s hard to shake off. The humor is sharp, and Rowan's sarcasm hits just right, making you chuckle in the most unexpected moments. The premise feels fresh, almost like a rom-com version of Groundhog Day, but with a British pub twist that’s quite delightful. You get this blend of awkwardness and genuine moments of connection as Rowan tries to play Cupid - and let me tell you, he’s not exactly a natural at it. The pacing? A bit erratic, but it suits the chaotic energy of the speed-dating scene. The performances have this relatable vibe, and the whole film feels like a casual night in at your local pub, with some magical mischief thrown in.
This film has had limited releases, making it somewhat elusive for collectors who appreciate indie comedies with a fantastical twist. It’s been available on a few obscure formats, but finding a good quality copy can be a bit of a hunt. The scarcity might pique the interest of those who love offbeat romantic comedies, especially with its interesting take on fate and love. Its charm lies in the performances and the distinctive setting, which adds a layer of intrigue for those looking to add something a little different to their collection.
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