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So, 'Miss Freelance' is this intriguing little gem from 2019 that really dives into the complexities of urban life. It follows a young woman navigating her week, taking on various freelance gigs with some rather unusual clients across New York City. The tone feels raw and unfiltered, capturing both the excitement and the grime of the city. The pacing has a kind of languid quality, almost reflective, which allows you to really soak in her experiences and emotions. There's something about the performances that feels authentic—like they’re pulling from real-life encounters. It’s not flashy in terms of production, but that’s where its strength lies; it embraces a more grounded approach that makes the narrative resonate. Themes of isolation and connection are woven throughout, giving it depth.
Explores urban isolationAuthentic performancesGrounded narrative style
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