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So, 'Near Miss' is an interesting dive into modern relationships, navigating the ups and downs of dating apps with a light but reflective tone. The pacing feels a bit off at times, especially when it shifts from Jim's initial romance to the whirlwind of digital dating, but that awkwardness kind of mirrors real life, doesn’t it? The performances are decent, with a charm that keeps you engaged, particularly in those quieter moments of self-reflection. There's a nice blend of practical effects in the intimate scenes that gives it a grounded feel, like you're looking into someone’s real experience. It doesn't break new ground, but it captures the complexities of love and loneliness well enough to be worth a look.
This film has seen limited release, making it somewhat scarce in physical formats, which collectors might find intriguing. While it might not have a massive following yet, the themes resonate with many, creating a small yet passionate collector interest. Keep an eye on it as it might grow in significance among indie film enthusiasts looking for that slice-of-life realism.
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