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The Day I Messed Up is a quirky little comedy that dives into the chaotic life of Kristofer, a teen filmmaker with big dreams. There's this charming, almost awkward vibe throughout, capturing the essence of adolescence and the pressures that come with it. The pacing feels a bit off in places, which oddly adds to its charm as we see Kristofer juggle his filmmaking ambitions with the typical teenage worries about relationships. The performances, especially from Tuper, feel genuine, giving life to this relatable struggle. And there's a certain rawness to the practical effects in the film, almost echoing the DIY spirit of young filmmakers. It’s distinct in how it blends humor with a touch of coming-of-age realism, making it a curious watch.
Quirky tone with a blend of humor and realismGenuine performances, especially from TuperRaw, DIY aesthetic that complements the story
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