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So, 'Issues' (2005) takes us into this somewhat quirky world where you have Royce, the uptight accountant, and Damien, the carefree real estate guy, living as cousins and housemates. The dynamic is intriguing—Royce is on this quest for genuine love, while Damien seems to revel in avoiding any ties. And then there's this mysterious new roommate who throws everything into disarray. It feels like a blend of light-hearted comedy and deeper explorations of commitment and relationships, all wrapped in an atmosphere that feels both relatable and a bit off-kilter. The pacing has its ups and downs, but that just adds to the overall vibe, pulling you in with its character-driven narrative.
'Issues' has a niche appeal among collectors, particularly those who appreciate indie comedies from the mid-2000s. It's been hard to find on physical media, which adds to its allure. The scarcity of certain releases means that it garners interest for its unique take on familial relationships amid the chaos of modern life. If you're delving into lesser-known titles, this one might just fit into that eclectic shelf.
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