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Last Day of Summer is one of those indie films that gets under your skin. You’ve got this fast-food worker, Joe, who’s really at his wit’s end. The pacing feels a bit erratic, which totally mirrors his mental state, you know? The comedy and drama blend in a way that’s kind of raw and unfiltered. The performances have a certain authenticity, especially from the lead, who captures that frustrated energy so well. There’s a distinct vibe throughout, with some moments that almost feel surreal—like, you’re not quite sure if you should laugh or feel bad for him. And the way it touches on themes of frustration and the mundane routine of work? It resonates. Not your typical workplace comedy, for sure.
Indie film vibeStrong character-driven narrativeThemes of frustration and routine
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