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I Hate Mondays (2024) delves into the stifling atmosphere of college life, capturing that creeping disillusionment we all grapple with. It's not flashy, just a raw exploration of apathy, anchored by Murphey's quiet struggle. The pacing is deliberately slow, almost mirroring Murphey's own stagnation, but it gives space for those subtle moments of realization. The performances, especially the lead, embody that sense of numbness and longing for something beyond textbooks and deadlines. I found the practical effects minimal, yet they amplify the realism of her mundane existence. The film is distinctive for its unvarnished look at finding joy in unexpected places, like a call from home that unearths buried emotions.
Explores themes of disillusionment and apathy.Pacing reflects the protagonist's emotional state.Raw performances convey a deep sense of longing.
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