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So, 'Meg Writes a Reference Letter' is this quirky little comedy that dives into the absurdity of self-reflection. The film really thrives on its offbeat humor, where Meg, the protagonist, is stuck in this ironic situation of having to pen her own reference letter. The pacing has this interesting ebb and flow, mixing moments of introspection with zany chaos as her best qualities somehow spiral into self-doubt and hilarity. The performances feel real, like you're watching someone you know navigate their own insecurities. It's shot with a casual vibe, no flashy effects—just solid writing and relatable scenarios that make you chuckle and cringe. A unique take on self-awareness, worth considering if you're into character-driven stories.
Character-driven comedyUnique angle on self-reflectionStrong performances
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