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Free Time, directed by Ryan Martin Brown, captures that strange transitional phase of life where you're teetering on the edge of adulthood. Drew's impulsive decision to ditch the desk job is both relatable and chaotic, as he bounces from one fleeting interest to another. The pacing has this breezy quality, almost like a snapshot of a summer filled with both lighthearted moments and deeper realizations. The humor feels genuine, and the performances are solid, showcasing a kind of awkwardness that many of us can relate to. There's something refreshing about its approach to themes of identity and self-discovery, and it manages to weave in some practical effects in a couple of fun scenes that feel organic rather than forced. It's a film that captures the essence of modern uncertainty, all wrapped in a comedic package.
A fresh take on the comedy genreInteresting character dynamicsReflects millennial struggles well
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