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Roger Dodger is a little gem that dives deep into urban relationships and the quirks of masculinity. The film has this sharp, almost frenetic pacing that mirrors its protagonist’s fast-talking nature—really keeps you on your toes. Campbell Scott delivers a compelling performance that feels both charismatic and deeply flawed, which really highlights the themes of manipulation and vulnerability. The tone is a mix of dark comedy and introspection, making it feel quite distinct among early 2000s indie films. Plus, the dialogue is snappy and clever, often leaving you reflecting long after it’s over. It's not just a commentary on dating; it also examines how our perceptions can be so easily warped. Definitely worth a watch if you dig character-driven stories.
Features strong character development and dialogue.Explores themes of masculinity and emotional manipulation.Set against the backdrop of New York City, enhancing its urban feel.
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