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So, 'Borderline' really dives into the psyche of its lead, this saxophonist whose ego just seems to cloud everything. The comedy and drama blend here is pretty interesting, you know? It's a bit offbeat, and you can't help but feel the weight of his own self-sabotage. The pacing is somewhat reflective, allowing you to really marinate in his thoughts and misadventures. Plus, there's an authenticity to the jazz scenes that feels real, almost like you're right in the club with him. The performances are solid, especially how they capture the nuances of a character so wrapped up in his own world that he doesn't see the mess he’s creating. It's definitely distinct in its approach to character-driven storytelling.
Unique mix of comedy and dramaCharacter-focused narrativeAuthentic jazz atmosphere
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