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So, 'Nut Milk in May' is this quirky little comedy that really dives into the absurdity of trying to achieve some sort of perfection—especially in a setting like a Los Angeles camping trip. There’s this palpable tension—pun intended—between the couple trying to detox and the laid-back neighbor who’s just there to enjoy some good vibes. The performances are delightfully offbeat, and the pacing keeps things light yet reflective. It’s got an indie charm that reminds you of those classic Mike Leigh films, especially 'Nuts in May', but with a modern twist. Overall, it captures that feeling of life’s unpredictability in a fun, relatable way.
This film has a bit of a cult following among indie comedy enthusiasts, though details about its release history are a bit murky. The scarcity of physical formats has made it a topic of conversation among collectors, especially those keen on films that play with social satire. It’s one of those hidden gems that you find people discussing in niche circles, so if you come across a copy, it might just spark some interest.
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