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So, 'Sorry About Your Wife'—it's a short but intriguing dark comedy. The whole vibe is this satirical take on infidelity, set against the backdrop of a glitzy Hollywood pool party. Felix, the protagonist, is this understated guy who just kind of absorbs the chaos around him; it's a real contrast to the high-stakes drama of his wife's betrayal. The pacing is nice; it keeps you engaged without dragging. There’s a certain absurdity woven into the dialogue and situations, and the performances have this naturalism that really grounds the narrative. It’s distinctive in how it tackles such weighty themes with a light touch, yet it leaves you pondering long after it's over.
This film didn't get a wide release, and its limited run makes it somewhat scarce in collector circles. It's often overlooked, which has spurred interest among those who appreciate unconventional storytelling. The short length and unique premise have led to a growing following, particularly among fans of dark comedies. As with many indie projects, finding it in physical formats might be a challenge, so keep an eye out for any special releases or festival screenings.
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