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So, 'Bus Stop' (2025) is one of those films that kind of lingers with you. It's predominantly a comedy, but there's this underlying tension that builds as the man at the bus stop grapples with his own impatience and existential musings. The pacing is interesting—sometimes slow, but it really lets you soak in the moments of contemplation and humor. The performances, while not from huge stars, really shine; there's a sincerity to each character that makes you connect with their quirks. The practical effects, simple as they are, add a nice touch, keeping everything grounded. It's like a meditation on waiting, which sounds dull but trust me, it unfolds in a way that feels distinctively fresh. Worth a watch, especially for character study enthusiasts.
Watch for the character development.Pay attention to the subtle humor.Notice the pacing and its impact on the story.
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