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So, Ever Here I Be is one of those quirky indie comedies that sort of lingers with you. It's got this really offbeat charm. The way Kate Burton directs, you can feel the melancholy woven into the humor—like, it doesn’t try too hard to be funny. The pacing feels almost dreamlike, as you watch this waitress and a neon sign maker drift through their lives. There’s something about the interactions, especially with that cupid cowboy and the coffee bean ants, that adds this whimsical layer. The performances are grounded, especially from the leads, who really capture that feeling of isolation yet longing. It’s distinctive, not just for its script but for how it crafts a world that feels both familiar and strange.
Quirky humor with a touch of melancholy.Unique interactions that blend realism and whimsy.Interesting practical effects with the neon signs.
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