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So, 'Just Those Four Things' is a pretty interesting indie flick that captures the millennial vibe well. The pacing is deliberately slow, which gives you time to really feel the weight of the protagonist's struggles. I mean, it’s not just about a diagnosis; it’s more about how she navigates her identity and relationships when her usual comforts are stripped away. The performances are understated but genuine—there's something really relatable about her frustration and longing. It balances humor and melancholy in a way that feels very authentic, making it kind of distinctive in its exploration of modern life’s absurdities.
This film has a bit of a niche appeal, primarily among collectors interested in millennial indie cinema. It’s not widely available on physical media, which adds to its scarcity; I’ve seen a few bootleg copies floating around but nothing legit. If you come across an original release, it might be worth grabbing, as it's likely to gain some interest over time due to its unique take on contemporary issues.
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