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So, 'Call Me Back: The Uncommon Wisdom of Yvette Slosch' is a quirky take on the chaotic world of talent management, all set against the backdrop of a pandemic. The pacing feels a bit off at times, but it kind of mirrors the disorder around Yvette, the talent agent. Her relentless push to elevate Aaron Weinstein, the jazz violinist, really drives the narrative. There’s this interesting contrast between Yvette's high-energy determination and Aaron's quieter, more introspective nature. The humor often lands in unexpected moments, and the characters are vividly drawn – Yvette is particularly compelling. I appreciate the practical effects in some of the scenes, almost like a throwback to older comedies. It’s not your typical feel-good flick, but there's something charming about its offbeat approach to ambition and artistry.
Quirky humor that captures the chaos of the industryStrong character dynamics, especially between Yvette and AaronInteresting use of practical effects in comedic moments
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