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Late For the Party (2016) has this raw, relatable vibe that captures the all-too-familiar chaos of getting ready for a night out. The film dives into the frustrations of Tim, who’s at his wit's end with Tracy’s indecision, while Martin just wants a quiet evening, but Meggie has other ideas. The pacing feels a bit disjointed at times, mirroring the frantic energy of the characters. It’s got a certain charm with its maybe-not-so-polished performances, and the humor is both cringeworthy and relatable, making it a distinct watch in the indie scene, even if it doesn’t have much in terms of mainstream recognition. It’s like a slice-of-life that spirals into awkwardness and unexpected turns.
This film, while not widely distributed, has caught the attention of niche collectors who appreciate indie projects with a raw feel. There’s limited availability in physical formats, mainly circulating in small batches at independent film festivals and online marketplaces. Its scarcity adds to the intrigue, especially for those who enjoy quirky comedies that don’t follow typical Hollywood formulas.
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