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So, 'Rent-A-Person' is this quirky little gem from 2004 that takes a really offbeat premise—a bathroom attendant who starts renting passengers for the carpool lane. It has that distinct indie vibe, you know? The pacing is a bit erratic but it kind of adds to the charm. The comedy is layered with some unexpected music numbers that feel both spontaneous and oddly fitting. The performances are what really stand out; the lead's portrayal of loneliness is surprisingly nuanced amidst the silliness. Practical effects are minimal, but it works with the low-budget aesthetic. It's not something you see every day—definitely has its own flavor and atmosphere that sticks with you.
Indie comedy with an unusual premiseFeatures spontaneous musical numbersExplores themes of loneliness and connection
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