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Going Nowhere has this unique charm, you know? It’s a low-budget indie comedy that dives into the struggles of creativity and friendship. Izzy, the director, is like this brimming ball of chaotic energy, and her best friend Diana’s desperation for that big break is both touching and cringeworthy at times. The film plays with this quirky, almost absurdist humor, especially when you see how seriously they take the concept of a plant saving the world. I mean, it’s a wild ride with practical effects that are surprisingly effective for the budget. The pacing can feel a bit uneven, but that adds to its raw, genuine vibe. It’s like watching a snapshot of the indie spirit, flaws and all.
Low-budget indie charm with a raw feel.Quirky humor and touching performances.Interesting take on eco-feminism through absurdity.
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