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So, 'Enjoy My Ride' feels like a slice of life wrapped in an awkward coming-of-age story. Elye Black is this relatable character, you know? You really get a sense of his internal struggle as he navigates this unexpected connection with Quentin Gainz. The pacing has this nice ebb and flow; it’s not rushed, allowing you to soak up those small, intimate moments. There’s a kind of rawness to the performances, especially with Jacob Peterson trying his hand at pool for the first time—it's almost endearing. The practical effects, while minimal, lend a certain authenticity to the environment. It’s got a distinct vibe, almost like you’re peeking into someone’s diary.
This film has a bit of a niche audience but has garnered interest among collectors for its unique narrative style and the way it captures everyday moments. The scarcity of physical formats makes it particularly intriguing, as many copies are limited. It's not widely circulated, which might pique the interest of those who appreciate lesser-known indie films that explore character-driven stories.
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