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So, 'Discharge' is this intriguing student film from Jamie Babbit. It captures an off-kilter vibe with its subtle humor and awkward situations. The plot focuses on Thelma, who finds herself in this strange, uncomfortable harassment from Darryl, the guy across the street. The pacing feels a bit uneven, which can be charming in a student film. There's a rawness to it, almost like a snapshot of college life and those bizarre interactions we can all relate to. The performances, albeit unpolished, feel authentic, lending a certain honesty to the characters. It's that distinct blend of comedy and discomfort, which gives it a unique flavor in the realm of 90s indie films.
Student film showcasing early work of Jamie BabbitQuirky humor and raw performancesExplores themes of harassment and awkwardness
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