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I Quit is a quiet exploration of post-relationship turmoil. Finn, a 20-year-old grappling with heartbreak, decides to quit dating altogether, which leads to some interesting dynamics with his friends. The film captures that awkward, often painful phase of young adulthood with a tone that’s both relatable and a bit melancholic. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing moments of introspection to breathe. Performances are solid, with a real sense of authenticity in how they navigate their friendships. The cinematography has a raw, indie feel, which adds to the overall atmosphere. It’s not groundbreaking but it does manage to encapsulate the confusion of youth and the pressure to conform to social expectations in a way that feels genuine and unforced.
Directed by Dave Sarrafian, indie production.Runtime: 90 minutes, shot on location.Available on DVD, limited release.Features a mostly unknown cast, enhancing authenticity.
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