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Almost First Timers is this curious little exploration of college life and unexpected friendships. The film navigates the awkwardness of youth while Max Flint finds himself in a tight spot, locked out after a night of revelry. The chemistry between him and Sebastian Conally is palpable, each scene layered with tension and humor. Jacques LeCocque’s whimsical subplot about the book club adds a quirky flavor, juxtaposed nicely against the more straightforward dynamics of Trent Ferris, who embodies the archetype of privilege. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing moments to breathe, and the practical effects, though subtle, serve to ground the characters in their environment. It's a film that captures a slice of life, almost like a diary entry from those uncertain years.
Almost First Timers is still pretty fresh, so collectors may find it a bit elusive right now in physical formats. It hasn't been widely released, which adds to its intrigue. The film's unique take on college themes could definitely draw interest over time, especially among those who appreciate character-driven narratives. As it stands, it's not widely available, making it a possible gem for those who enjoy digging into emerging indie films.
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