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So, 'Rose Is a Rose Is a Rose' is this quirky comedy that kind of drifts along, you know? Davy Ludd, our main character, is a bit of a throwback, really. He struggles with modern tech, and the whole film rides on that clash with his younger co-worker, Jake, who’s all about the digital age. The pacing feels a bit loose, almost leisurely, which complements the meandering journey Davy takes to rediscover an old flame. The performances are sincere, especially Davy, whose endearing awkwardness makes you root for him. There’s a certain charm to its low-budget aesthetic and practical effects, giving it this kind of offbeat vibe that’s pretty distinctive. It’s not flashy, but it has heart, and that’s refreshing in its own way.
Quirky comedy with a tech twistCharacter-driven narrativeLively performances and nostalgic themes
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