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Everything Always All the Time is one of those indie comedies that plays with discomfort and awkwardness in relationships. It captures this weird tension between Andreas and Kim, which is all about wanting and not wanting at the same time. The introduction of their friend Anna adds layers to their dynamic, making the atmosphere feel even more charged and chaotic. The pacing is deliberately slow, which gives you time to soak in the characters' quirks and their struggles with loneliness. The performances are quite raw, lending a sense of authenticity that you don't always find in bigger productions. There's this underlying theme of communicationâor lack thereofâthat resonates deeply, making it a distinctive watch in the indie scene.
Focus on character dynamics and relationship themesPacing allows for a deep dive into awkward situationsOffers a unique perspective on loneliness and connection
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