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So, there's this film called 'Group with Dr. Miracle' that dives into the chaotic world of group therapy, which is pretty amusing. The main character, Dr. Miracle, is this grumpy psychologist who only has one regular client, Quinn—let's just say their dynamic is cringe-worthy yet entertaining. Then, someone new joins, and things spiral into a hilarious mess. The pacing feels just right, with sharp dialogue that keeps the energy up, and while the performances can be over-the-top, they really embody the absurdity of the situation. The practical effects are minimal, sticking mostly to situational comedy, but they really shine through in the interaction. It's a quirky little gem that captures the ridiculousness of therapy.
This film has a bit of an elusive nature, making it a fascinating piece for collectors. The format history isn’t extensive, and it has a limited release, so finding a copy can be tricky. Despite that, there’s a niche interest in its unique comedic approach and offbeat characters, making it a curious addition for those who appreciate unconventional storytelling.
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