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So, 'Julian' is this quirky comedy directed by Vivian Kerr that dives into the chaos of human relationships. It’s centered around a brunch that’s supposed to be all about reconciliation, but then someone shows up who definitely wasn’t invited. The atmosphere is a blend of tension and humor, which, honestly, keeps you guessing. The pacing has a nice rhythm; it almost feels like a well-rehearsed play at times. The performances are solid—especially the interactions, which feel both awkward and relatable. There’s something about the practical effects, too, that adds a layer of realism to the absurdity. It’s that kind of film that makes you think about family dynamics in a light-hearted way, yet it still carries an undercurrent of emotional depth.
Quirky character dynamicsStrong ensemble castThemes of family and reconciliation
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