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So, 'Group Therapy' from 2004 is this quirky indie comedy that dives into the messiness of modern relationships. The main guy, feeling pretty lost after a series of hit-or-miss hookups, decides to try therapy, and that's where the fun starts—he meets a range of characters, each with their own emotional baggage. The pacing feels relaxed, allowing for some real moments of connection, and the humor is often awkward but relatable. It captures that slightly uncomfortable vibe of group therapy pretty well, mixing laughs with genuine moments. The performances are solid, making you feel for these people as they navigate their issues.
This film has an interesting format history; it initially struggled to find a broad release. As a result, physical copies are somewhat limited, which adds to its appeal for collectors. It often surfaces in indie film collections, though it's not something you see every day. It garners interest from those who appreciate niche comedies with offbeat themes and character-driven stories.
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