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So, 'Everything Happens at Once' is a quirky blend of comedy and sci-fi that revolves around Sylvia, this actuary who's caught in a relentless 23-minute time loop. What’s intriguing is how it balances the absurdity of her situation with some genuine emotional stakes, like the looming end of the world. The pacing is a bit erratic, naturally, given the time loop, but it works well to ramp up the tension and absurdity. The performances are solid, especially as Sylvia navigates her bizarre predicament, making the mundane feel extraordinary. Plus, there's a nice touch with practical effects that keeps it grounded, even when the narrative strays into the surreal. It’s distinct for its blend of humor and existential themes, all while managing to sneak in a birthday cake moment that feels oddly symbolic.
Combines comedy with existential themes.Features practical effects that enhance the story.Pacing reflects the chaos of time loops.
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