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Bad Furniture is a peculiar exploration of identity and love, straddling the line between absurdity and melancholy. The premise is immediately striking—a man who chooses to embody furniture for his wife, and it unfolds with a slow, almost hypnotic pacing. The atmosphere is unsettling yet oddly intimate, drawing you into their world without ever letting you fully understand it. The performances are raw and vulnerable, leaving a lingering sense of discomfort. There's a mix of minimalistic practical effects that enhance the surreal tone without overwhelming it. It's definitely not conventional, and that’s what makes it stand out in the indie drama space. If you appreciate films that challenge norms and provoke thought, this one might linger with you.
Explores themes of identity and dependence.Slow pacing that invites reflection.Distinctive performances that elevate the premise.
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