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Book Week is a quirky comedy that dives into the life of Nicholas Cutler, a once-renowned novelist now relegated to teaching jaded teenagers who are more interested in their screens than literature. The film carries this offbeat charm, blending absurdity with a touch of melancholy, as Nicholas grapples with his past and the expectations of the present. The pacing is a bit loose, allowing for moments of reflection, while the dialogue has a sharp wit that keeps it engaging. The performances, especially by the lead, really anchor the film, showing the complexity of a man caught between his dreams and reality. It's distinctive for its exploration of creativity and the struggle for relevance in a rapidly changing world.
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