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Mia, Indeterminate has this laid-back vibe, you know? It’s this slice-of-life look at Mia and her mother Bird, who’s got her quirks—charming, sure, but also a handful. The film flows like a gentle stream, not rushing, taking its time to explore their relationship. There’s this constant push and pull between control and chaos, which is really interesting. The performances feel genuine, especially the way they capture the nuances of a complicated mother-daughter bond. It’s not flashy with effects, just grounded and real. The pacing can be a bit meandering, but it suits the story. This film gets you thinking about acceptance and the beauty in imperfection, all wrapped in a warm comedic touch.
Explores themes of mental illness and family dynamics.Casual, meandering pace that reflects daily life.Strong performances that emphasize authenticity.
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