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So, 'Man Under Table' is this quirky gem that dives into the indie scene in LA, set against an oddly charming dystopian backdrop. The tone is both whimsical and absurd, creating a unique atmosphere that feels like a mix of reality and dream. You get this sense of disillusionment, but it’s wrapped in a comedic package that makes it oddly relatable. The pacing has its ebbs and flows; sometimes it drags, but I think it adds to the whole vibe of navigating confusion. The practical effects are low-key but effective, enhancing that indie aesthetic. Performances are raw, almost like you're watching real life unfold, which gives it a distinctive flavor. It’s definitely a slice of life, though it’s more surreal than you might expect.
Quirky take on indie filmmaking.Surreal humor in a dystopian setting.Mix of absurdity and relatability.
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