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Everything Happens to Me dives into the gritty reality of a struggling actor in Los Angeles, capturing that almost palpable tension between dreams and harsh realities. The pacing has a sort of languid feel, mostly focusing on the character's introspection and small victories, which gives it a unique rhythm. The atmosphere is beautifully bleak, even humorous at times, as it explores themes of perseverance and vulnerability. The performances have an earnestness that draws you in; you feel the weight of every audition and rejection. It may not have flashy effects, but the rawness of the storytelling is what makes it stand out among indie features.
This film has a bit of a niche following among collectors of indie cinema, with only a limited release which makes it somewhat scarce. It hasn't seen widespread distribution, so finding a physical copy might be a little tricky. Still, for those interested in character-driven narratives, its unique exploration of ambition and disappointment could be an appealing draw for a discerning collector.
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