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So, 'Friends Like That' is a pretty interesting little drama that dives into this post-breakup space. Maia, our main character, is kind of lost after a split, and she turns to her best ex, Alex, which sets up this unique dynamic. The pacing has this almost meandering quality—like you're hanging out with them, feeling the awkwardness seep in as the night goes on. The atmosphere is intimate, yet there's this underlying tension that builds. It really explores themes of relationship boundaries and emotional vulnerability. The performances feel genuine, especially how Maia navigates her feelings and tries to keep things light, but you can sense the weirdness creeping in. It’s a refreshing take, not your typical breakup story, that leaves you pondering long after it ends.
Explores emotional vulnerability and boundariesUnique pacing creates a realistic atmosphereFocus on character interactions over plot
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