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Houses (2015) has this quirky charm that creeps up on you. The film dives into the life of a director who’s lost his way, struggling with a self-inspired play that’s both hilarious and poignant. The comedy sits comfortably alongside moments of genuine introspection, and that blend of tones gives it a unique vibe. It feels a bit raw, which is refreshing. The pacing is intentionally uneven, mirroring the protagonist's chaotic journey. Performances have a certain authenticity, capturing the frustrations and little victories of the creative process. The practical effects, while minimal, add a layer of depth to the storytelling. It’s a real exploration of artistic struggle, dressed up in humor and drama, making it stand out in its own quiet way.
Interesting take on creative processesUnconventional pacing adds to its charmA blend of humor and introspection that feels genuine
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