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So, 'Simple Things' from 2007 is this oddball mix of comedy and drama that feels a bit like an intimate stage play at times. The premise is kind of dark—an ailing actor wants a doctor to help him end his life in exchange for a masterpiece painting. It has this uneasy tone that blends humor with existential dread, all while exploring themes of art, mortality, and the human condition. The pacing can be slow, almost meditative, but it really lets you sit with the characters and their dilemmas. The performances are notable; there's a rawness that feels genuine, not overly polished. It’s distinctive in how it tackles serious subjects with a light touch. Definitely a film that invites discussion.
Offers a unique narrative on life and death.Explores the relationship between art and existence.Distinctive performances that stand out.
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