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So, Long Time No See is a quirky little gem from 2019. The premise is pretty relatable—a couple meets years later at a restaurant, and there's this unspoken tension, you know? The dialogue has this playful awkwardness that really defines the pacing. It's like watching a dance where neither partner knows the steps. The comedy doesn't hit you over the head; it’s more subtle and grounded. The chemistry feels genuine, which is refreshing. You can sense the themes of communication—or lack thereof—running through it all. The practical effects are minimal, relying instead on the charm of the performances. It’s a nice example of how sometimes the simplest setups can yield interesting results. Worth a look for sure.
Quirky premise with relatable themesSubtle humor and grounded performancesInteresting pacing that keeps you engaged
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Jack Murtha
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