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So, "On the Ground" feels like a quirky little gem that dives into this man's struggle against the modern world's chaos. The pacing is kind of meandering, which might put some off, but it really gives you a chance to soak in the absurdities of life as he pushes back against societal norms. The comedy is understated, relying on sharp dialogue and awkward scenarios, totally relatable in a way. There's a nice mix of practical effects that ground the surreal situations in reality, and the performances are refreshingly genuine, especially from the lead. It’s not flashy or over-the-top, but it captures a distinct vibe of rebellion—almost a meditation on what it means to truly live outside the box. Definitely something different to take in.
Quirky comedy with a unique premiseEmphasis on practical effectsSubtle, character-driven humor
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