
So, Kat (2017) is this indie comedy that dives into the chaos of post-college life. The pacing is a bit erratic, which kind of mirrors her spiral into adulthood—or lack thereof. You really get a feel for her frustrations; the tone swings from light-hearted moments to some pretty raw realizations. There's this palpable awkwardness in the performances that feels genuine, almost like you're watching someone you know struggle. The humor hits a bit differently, not always laugh-out-loud, more like a cringe you can relate to. It’s distinctive in how it captures that moment when everything just feels stuck. Plus, it’s got that indie aesthetic, nothing flashy, just real.
Explores themes of financial struggle and friendship breakdowns.Not your typical comedy, more of a character study.Offers a relatable perspective on millennial challenges.
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