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So, 'The Curse of the Main Guy' is one of those films that really digs into the psyche of its protagonist. It’s a slow burn, you know? The pacing reflects this guy’s internal struggle. He’s at night dishing out emotional support, all while completely avoiding his own life in the daylight. It’s messy and raw. There's a certain atmospheric weight, like you can feel his procrastination hanging in the air. The performances are quite gripping; you can almost feel the tension in every scene. I mean, it’s not flashy—there are no big practical effects to speak of, but it creates this hauntingly relatable vibe that stays with you. It’s a deep dive into failure and self-identity, which is always interesting.
Explores themes of emotional support and self-neglect.Strong focus on character development and inner conflict.Pacing aligns with protagonist's procrastination.
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