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So, 'Psycho)therapy' is an interesting piece. It’s this dark comedy that treads a fine line between humor and discomfort. The pacing feels a bit erratic at times, which kind of plays into the theme of psychological turmoil. There's a unique atmosphere, almost surreal, where the disturbing news the psychotherapist receives unfolds in bizarre ways. The performances are quirky, and there's a certain charm in how the characters react to the absurdity around them. You don't see many films tackle mental health with such a satirical lens, and that makes it stand out among indie comedies.
'Psycho)therapy' is a bit of a hidden gem, often overlooked in discussion. It's not easy to find in physical formats, which adds to its collector appeal. Rarely pops up at conventions, but when it does, it piques interest due to its unusual narrative style and thematic depth. Collectors who appreciate offbeat humor and psychological storytelling often seek it out for its distinct flavor in an otherwise predictable genre.
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