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So, 'Dear Friends' from 2015 sits in that awkward space between comedy and drama. You've got these six teenagers wandering through a cemetery, and it’s less about the spooky vibes and more about the absurdity of youth. They’re joking around, capturing their antics on camera, and there’s this weird mix of levity and depth. The way they talk about death alongside their petty squabbles feels genuine, almost like eavesdropping on a real conversation. The pacing is pretty relaxed, which matches the stoner vibe they’ve got going on. There’s not much in terms of flashy effects, just raw performances that feel authentic. It’s all about that bittersweet nostalgia for lost youth, you know?
Explores themes of youth and mortality.Interesting blend of humor and serious undertones.Captured in a raw, almost documentary style.
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