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So, 'Due at Midnight' is this offbeat blend of comedy and drama that surprisingly tackles the universal struggle with procrastination. The film's pacing is a mix of frantic energy and introspective moments, which really captures Jack's chaotic journey. It's interesting to see how his homework isn't just an assignment; it's a metaphor for confronting fears and peer pressure, especially with those violent classmates lurking around. The performances have this raw authenticity, making you feel the weight of his predicament. The practical effects—though not overdone—add a nice touch to some of the more intense moments, grounding the absurdity in a relatable reality. Overall, it’s a film that dances between humor and tension, without taking itself too seriously.
Interesting blend of genresUnique take on student lifeRaw performances enhance authenticity
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