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So, 'Same Page' is an interesting little comedy that dives into the world of creative parallel thinking. Ryan, the main character, stumbles upon Steve, another writer who’s crafted a short film almost identical to his own idea. Their meeting is awkward yet humorous, especially since they look so similar. The film balances this absurdity with a layer of existential questioning about originality in art. The performances have a rawness that feels genuine, and it’s shot in a way that keeps the pacing brisk, but it doesn't rush through the themes. There’s a unique vibe that leaves you thinking about how we’re all influenced by each other’s ideas, which I found refreshing.
This film has had a limited release, making it somewhat scarce in collector circles. It hasn’t seen many formats, mostly sticking to digital, which has kept physical copies rare. There's an intriguing interest around it due to its unique premise and the exploration of originality, which resonates with many film enthusiasts who appreciate deeper themes in comedies.
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