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So, 'Me, Myself and I' is this quirky little comedy from 1992 directed by Pablo Ferro. It has this raw, almost chaotic energy, with Diane as a really bizarre character, dealing with paranoia and nymphomania. It’s fascinating how her rants seep through those thin walls, creating this strange connection with her neighbor, the TV writer. The performances have this edge—there's a real sense of desperation mixed with humor. The pacing feels a bit erratic, which kind of mirrors Diane’s state of mind. The atmosphere is heavy with urban anxiety, and there's something really distinctive about how it explores themes of isolation and connection through these absurd situations, plus the practical effects give it this unique visual flair.
Not for everyone, very niche humorStrong character-driven narrativeInteresting exploration of urban isolation
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