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So, 'The Best Policy' really digs into the struggle of honesty versus social acceptance. Charlie, who seriously can't lie, gets thrown into this party scene that's just oozing with typical college antics. The pacing does have its lulls, but it builds up to some insightful moments about being true to oneself. The performances are pretty decent; you can feel the awkwardness and charm of the characters. The mix of comedy and drama feels natural, almost like a slice-of-life approach, and there are some interesting practical effects used during the party scenes that add to that chaotic atmosphere. Just a unique take on navigating friendships and identity without the usual clichés.
Unique exploration of honesty in social situationsInteresting character dynamics and developmentPractical effects enhance the party atmosphere
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