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Living in Missouri is one of those under-the-radar films that captures a certain Midwestern vibe, blending dark comedy with a touch of drama. The pacing feels deliberate, almost languid, which adds to that sense of nostalgia and disillusionment that Ryan and Todd experience as they drift apart. The performances are genuine, especially the dynamic between Todd and Amy, which adds layers of tension. It's interesting how the film explores themes like friendship, envy, and the struggles of adulthood without resorting to typical tropes. The practical effects are minimal, but they work here; it's more about the raw dialogue and character interactions that really stand out. The atmosphere feels heavy yet relatable, making it a distinctive piece of indie cinema.
Explores themes of friendship and disillusionmentDeliberate pacing creates a nostalgic atmosphereStrong character dynamics, especially between Todd and Amy
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