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So, there's this quirky film, 'Love Me True,' where Eric is just drifting through life, feeling like everything's in shambles. Then, out of nowhere, he meets this bizarre version of Fyodor Dostoevsky, completely naked and hairless. It’s a strange setup, but it somehow works. The tone blends comedy with this introspective drama; you get moments that are genuinely touching interspersed with absurdity. The pacing is a bit off-kilter, which can feel refreshing. It explores themes of love, identity, and the chaos of existence. The performances, especially from the Dostoevsky character, are really out there but fit the vibe well. The low-budget practical effects add to the charm, making it stand apart in a sea of indie flicks.
Unique narrative structure with surreal elementsIntriguing character study of love and identityOffbeat humor with emotional depth
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