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Fruit Loops dives into the chaotic world of urban dating through the eyes of a millennial lesbian who’s just come off a tough breakup. It feels raw and real, capturing the awkward moments and fleeting connections that characterize modern romance. The pacing is reflective, a bit meandering at times, which actually adds to its charm. There’s a kind of authenticity in the performances—like you’re eavesdropping on someone’s private struggles and victories. The film embraces a playful yet poignant tone, exploring themes of love, loss, and self-discovery against a vibrant backdrop. It’s got this quirky aesthetic that makes the mundane feel a bit magical, if that makes sense.
Fruit Loops has had a limited release history, making it somewhat elusive for collectors. Early digital formats are more common, but physical copies—especially if they exist—are rare and sought after among those who appreciate indie narratives. Its unique exploration of modern relationships adds to its allure, and while it may not have the widest recognition, it certainly has sparked interest in niche collector circles.
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