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Never Ending Summer is a quirky comedy that kind of drags you through Chan's unexpected misfortunes. The film captures that raw feel of wandering through a city with no direction, as Chan grapples with betrayal and the absurdity of life. The pacing is a bit uneven, which gives it this almost dream-like quality, making it feel like time is stretching along with the summer days. The chemistry between Chan and the tough-as-nails woman he meets adds a nice layer of complexity. The performances aren't earth-shattering but have a certain charm that feels genuine. It’s distinctive in how it combines humor with moments of heartfelt reflection, making it a curious gem from the early '90s.
Explores themes of betrayal and resilienceStriking urban atmosphere of early '90s VancouverUneven pacing contributes to its dream-like quality
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