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So, 'Prolonged Failure' is a quirky little gem that captures the chaotic world of film students fumbling through their final documentary project. The tone is a mix of deadpan humor and lighthearted absurdity, which gives it a unique twist compared to typical student films. The pacing is a bit all over the place, but it kind of works for the storyline—like you’re really in the trenches with these two. The performances feel raw and genuine, which adds to the documentary style, even if it’s a bit self-referential at times. It definitely leans into the theme of procrastination and the struggle of balancing ambition with effort, which is something a lot of us can relate to. The practical effects are minimal but used cleverly, fitting the vibe perfectly.
Interesting take on student life and procrastination.Funny yet relatable in its portrayal of filmmaking struggles.Minimalist style but effectively captures the essence of the genre.
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Mikey Richards
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