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"Assisted Living" is a curious blend of comedy and drama, giving us a glimpse into the mundane yet strangely poignant life of Todd, the janitor. The film captures this peculiar atmosphere, where Todd’s drug-induced haze contrasts starkly with the reality of the elderly residents around him. His interactions, particularly with Mrs. Pearlman, create a dynamic that's both humorous and tender, exploring themes of friendship and loneliness. The pacing feels a bit languid at times, reflecting a day that stretches on, yet this complements the introspection of the characters well. The performances are raw, and the practical effects are largely stripped back, enhancing that grounded feel. There’s something refreshing about how it tackles the everyday lives of its characters, making it distinct in its own right.
Features a unique take on the day-to-day life in a care facility.Captures a mix of comedy and heartfelt moments, making it distinctive.The interactions between Todd and the residents offer deeper themes.
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