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So, 'Life Is Nice' is this quirky little gem from '91 directed by Forest Wise that just kind of sits in the pocket of those suburban existential crises. It’s got a laid-back vibe, yet there's this underlying tension fueled by the characters' interactions. You’ve got Josh and Silo, two friends navigating their stagnant lives, and Clara, Josh's girlfriend, who stirs the pot, using both guys against each other. The film plays with themes of friendship and manipulation, which really hits home in a relatable way. The pacing has this easy flow, sometimes meandering, but it fits the tone. Performances feel genuine, capturing that awkwardness of adulthood. There’s something about its practical effects too, just adds to the charm. A solid watch for anyone into character-driven stories.
Strong character dynamics, especially between Josh and Clara.Captures the essence of early '90s suburban life.Great for discussions on friendship and personal growth.
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