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So, 'Meet Me at Magic Hour' is this interesting blend of comedy and drama, right? It feels almost like a therapy session wrapped in a film. You’ve got Jordan, who's really just trying to handle their grief amidst their mom's funeral, but the way they reimagine their life through different movie genres gives it this quirky, yet poignant tone. The pacing is pretty deliberate, letting the emotional weight settle in. Performances are solid, particularly in how they shift from light-hearted moments to deeper, more reflective ones. It’s distinctive for how it plays with genre conventions, making you think about the roles we all play in our own lives. The practical effects are minimal but cleverly used to emphasize shifts in Jordan's perspective.
Genre exploration is intriguing.The tonal shifts are well-executed.Captures the complexity of relationships.
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