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ETA blends comedy and drama in a really interesting way. You’ve got Ronnie, this middle-aged Filipino dad driving rideshare, and it’s one of those setups that feels simple but evolves. The car becomes this confined space where the awkwardness creeps in, especially when his college son Josh hops in with his drunk buddy. So, while you’re chuckling at the ridiculousness, the emotional weight of their father-son relationship unravels in real-time. The performances feel very authentic, capturing those quiet moments of tension and humor. It’s a nice exploration of family dynamics without being overly sentimental. The pacing is casual but deliberate, allowing the characters' quirks to shine through. It’s definitely a unique take on those late-night rides we all know too well.
Interesting take on family dynamics.The confined setting adds to the emotional depth.Strong performances that highlight awkwardness and humor.
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