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So, 'Better Life' is this quirky blend of comedy and sci-fi that really dives into the lengths a father will go for his daughter. The premise is kind of offbeat—he wants to help her find work, but the twist is this medical procedure that, well, honestly, gets a bit absurd at times. There’s this odd charm to it, the pacing feels a bit off, but in a way that keeps you guessing. The performances have a certain sincerity that kind of grounds the whole thing, even with its kooky elements. It feels like one of those hidden gems that maybe didn’t get the attention it deserved, but has a vibe that sticks with you, like an old family story told around the dinner table.
It seems 'Better Life' has slipped under the radar in terms of distribution, which makes finding copies a bit challenging. There are a few editions out there, but they don't pop up very often, so it's caught the eye of collectors seeking out the obscure. There's a certain curiosity surrounding its unique premise and the way it tackles family dynamics through an unusual lens, making it a talking point among enthusiasts of offbeat cinema.
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