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So, 'Last Days in Dublin' is a curious mix of comedy and drama that really captures the quirky vibe of the city. You have Monster, played by Grattan Smith, who is this pint-sized dreamer just itching to get out and see the world. The pacing can feel a bit meandering at times, mirroring Monster's own frustrations. But it’s really the offbeat characters, like Freddie the homeless explorer, portrayed by MC Wuzza, that make it distinctive. There's this rawness to their interactions that feels genuine, and the practical effects used in some scenes add a nice touch of realism. The film's exploration of longing, failure, and friendship gives it depth that lingers long after the credits roll.
Quirky character dynamicsReflects the atmosphere of DublinThemes of adventure and longing
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