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So, 'Lie Down With Dogs' is this quirky indie from '95, directed by someone who's kind of flown under the radar. The film has this relaxed, almost aimless vibe, capturing that eclectic energy of Manhattan in summer. Tommie, the lead, is a bit of a slacker, working a dead-end job, but there's this charm in his misadventures. His journey to Provincetown is less about the destination and more about the people he meets along the way, which brings a nice array of characters into the mix. The pacing is laid-back, exposing the humor in everyday life, and while it’s not flashy with effects, the performances are genuine and relatable, pulling you into the story without any frills. It's got a certain rough-around-the-edges feel that’s refreshing.
Indie film with a relaxed vibe.Captures 90s Manhattan culture.Focus on character-driven storytelling.
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