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Standardized Patient Program is one of those films that quietly sneaks up on you. It's a mix of comedy and drama that feels pretty grounded. Anne, at 54, finds herself in these simulated medical consultations, but as the story unfolds, the lines between her role and reality start to blur. The pacing is deliberate, allowing us to sit with her discomfort and realizations. There’s this raw honesty in her performance that’s compelling and relatable. The atmosphere walks that fine line between light-hearted moments and deeper existential questions about health and identity. It’s not flashy, but that’s kind of its charm. It makes you think about the roles we play in life, both scripted and unscripted.
Character-driven storytellingSubtle exploration of identityEngaging performances
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