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Starving Generation is an interesting take on millennial angst, woven through a comedic lens. Zoe, at just 21, grapples with generational stereotypes and the frustration of being underestimated. It’s quirky and has this oddball atmosphere that keeps it from feeling too heavy, yet there’s a deeper commentary on value and recognition that runs beneath the surface. The pacing is a bit uneven, which might throw some off, but it somehow adds to the off-kilter charm. The performances bring a refreshing authenticity, especially Zoe’s character; it’s relatable in a way that resonates with the struggles of being young today. There’s not a ton of flashy effects, but the practical moments really ground the narrative in reality, making it distinctive in its storytelling.
Quirky yet relatable comedy.Explores millennial themes.Unique narrative voice.
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