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Echo People is quite the interesting follow-up to Rubin and Ed, though it treads its own quirky path. The desert setting remains, and the characters? A fresh batch of misfits that seem right at home in their absurdity. The tone meanders between surreal humor and a sort of existential pondering, which is a nice touch. There's something about the pacing that feels both leisurely and chaotic, mirroring the characters' own disorientation. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, have this charming DIY vibe that fits the film’s low-key aesthetic. Performances are offbeat—some may resonate, others might not, but that’s part of the appeal. It's a film that feels like a conversation with like-minded individuals, rather than just another comedy.
Quirky character dynamicsDesert setting enhances absurdityLively practical effects capture a unique charm
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