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So, 'People (Who Need People)' is a comedy that's both quirky and introspective. The premise is pretty wild: a recently divorced guy breaks into his ex-husband's place, all to snatch this Barbra Streisand album. But you know, it’s really less about the album and more about the unresolved feelings that bubble up. The pacing kind of meanders in a way that feels true to life—like, you just get lost in these moments. The performances are genuine, capturing that awkwardness of post-breakup dynamics. And there’s this underlying exploration of connection and loneliness that feels really relevant. It’s distinct, I’d say, in how it doesn’t lean too much on traditional comedic beats, but rather on this emotional authenticity. A nice mix of humor and heart.
Explores themes of connection and unresolved issues.Pacing is reflective of real-life awkwardness.Focuses heavily on character-driven narrative.
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