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So, 'The Espresso Machine' dives into the chaos of relationships with a coffee twist. Ealasaid’s quest to reclaim her espresso machine from Ailig’s ex, Una, is both quirky and relatable. The humor is light-hearted, but there's a deeper thread about attachment and the absurdities of breakups. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but it kind of adds to the charm, making it feel like a slice-of-life experience. The performances have that nice, believable quality—everyone feels genuine, caught up in their own little dramas. Plus, the practical effects of coffee-making add a unique touch that brings warmth to the atmosphere. It's that kind of film where you chuckle and nod, maybe even reflect on your own coffee-related mishaps.
Contains practical effects focused on coffee preparation.Explores themes of attachment and the absurdity of breakups.Pacing may feel uneven but enhances its slice-of-life vibe.
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Iain Macleod
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