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So, Tell Me Where I'm Going Wrong is this quirky comedy that really leans into the absurdity of social interactions. Mark, our oblivious protagonist, can't quite grasp the nuances of frisbee, which becomes a metaphor for his larger struggles with connection and understanding. The pacing has this charming, almost erratic rhythm, which complements the off-kilter humor. Practical effects are minimal, but the performances really shine—especially how the actors bring Mark's confusion to life. It's distinctive in the way it captures those awkward moments we all face, but through a lens that's both comical and a bit heartwarming.
This film has a somewhat elusive release history, making it a conversation starter among collectors. It's not widely available on mainstream formats, which adds to its appeal for those who appreciate the uncommon. There's a certain charm to the way it captures everyday absurdity that resonates well with niche audiences, keeping a steady, albeit modest, interest in the collector community.
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