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So, 'Modern-Day Youth' is this indie comedy from 2005 that kinda flies under the radar. The vibe is light, but it tackles some serious themes about young adulthood and the struggle for identity in a post-graduate world. Each character has their quirks, and watching them navigate their own business ventures is both relatable and humorous. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but it adds to that rawness of youth trying to figure things out. The practical effects are minimal, but there's a charm in the small-scale setups. The performances are earnest, giving it a genuine feel—like you're hanging out with friends trying to make it work. It’s definitely not polished, but that’s part of its unique appeal.
Indie comedy with a raw feel.Focuses on young adulthood themes.Uneven pacing but charming performances.
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