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Sagitario is one of those quirky gems that kinda sneaks up on you. It dives into the life of Rosa, an artist who's just gotten divorced, and her journey into the dating world. The pacing feels almost languid at times, really letting you soak in her awkward encounters and the peculiar characters she meets along the way. The comedy is offbeat, blending seamlessly with moments of genuine introspection. Rosa is portrayed with a certain rawness that feels very relatable – her struggles are palpable. It's not your typical rom-com; there’s a subtlety in how it explores themes of loneliness and connection that makes it distinctive. The practical effects? Well, they’re not flashy, but they enhance that intimate feel, grounding the story in realism.
Quirky character dynamicsSubtle exploration of lonelinessIntimate atmosphere and storytelling
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