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Hip Cat is one of those films that really plays with the absurdity of social scenes. The pacing is a bit frenetic, mirroring the chaotic dinner party vibe, which feels fitting as our lead navigates through this tangled web of hipster pretensions. The performances, though not from any big names, have this raw energy that captures the characters' quirks well. You can almost feel the tension rising as he questions his own sanity among these eccentric types. It’s shot in a way that almost feels intimate, yet distant, reflecting the actor's own disconnection. There's something distinctly unsettling about how it captures the art scene, leaving you wondering about the cost of 'cool' in this modern world.
Explores themes of sanity and identityUnique indie flavorUnconventional character dynamics
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