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So, 'Purple' is one of those films that really captures the essence of a lazy afternoon. You know the kind—characters are just drifting through their day, and it feels almost meditative. The pacing is slow, but it oddly works in drawing you into their mundane lives. The humor is understated, layered with moments of realism that can catch you off guard. The performances feel very genuine, like you’re peeking into someone's life. What sets it apart is how it manages to find beauty in boredom, exploring themes of existentialism without being heavy-handed. It's not your typical comedy-drama; it's more like a slice-of-life that lingers with you. You might appreciate how they used practical effects to enhance those subtle moments of connection between characters.
Explores themes of existentialismUnderstated humorDistinctive character-driven narrative
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