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So, 'First World Problems' is this quirky little film about the absurdity of modern life, capturing that frustrating moment when you lose your car in a parking lot. It's got this deadpan humor that really nails the angst of first-world dilemmas. The pacing feels almost languid at times, but it serves the atmosphere well—like you're caught in this mundane nightmare that's both relatable and oddly funny. The performances are understated, which amplifies the film's charm. It’s distinctive in how it explores themes of materialism and anxiety through such a simple premise. You find yourself reflecting on the little things that can feel monumental. It’s a film that invites you to chuckle at the trivialities we all face.
This film has seen a limited release, making physical copies a bit of a rarity among collectors. The initial independent distribution resulted in a small print run, leading to growing interest over the years. Not much in terms of special features, but it's the kind of title that sparks conversation among aficionados of indie cinema and those who appreciate dark humor.
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