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So, 'Sunday Drive' is this curious little gem from 1998, kind of a low-key drama that plays out like a darkly comedic road trip gone wrong. The pacing is languid, finding a rhythm that matches the aimlessness of the characters. You’ve got these coworker pals from a video store, and their accidental slip into murder adds a surreal twist to their mundane lives. The film really nails the atmosphere—there’s an underlying tension that simmers as they drive with no destination, almost like a modern-day existential crisis. The performances are pretty solid, capturing that mix of panic and absurdity. Not a lot of flashy effects here, but it’s got this raw, grounded feel that makes the experience feel real and a bit unsettling.
1998 release, indie vibeFocus on character-driven narrativeExplores themes of absurdity and consequence
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