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So, 'Always April, Always' is this intriguing mix of comedy, drama, and sci-fi, and it feels like a unique exploration of friendship and the anxiety of post-college life. The pacing is a bit meandering, which some might find off-putting, but it really allows the characters’ emotions to breathe. The practical effects used for the teleportation scenes are surprisingly effective, almost charming in their simplicity. The performances are earnest, especially from Hana, who embodies the desperation and hope of wanting to freeze time. The film plays with themes of choice and consequence, and there's something about the way it balances light-hearted moments with deeper reflections that really stands out. It’s not your typical college story, for sure.
Explores post-college transitionsUnique blend of genresFocus on characters' emotional journeys
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Gerardo Martin
Director