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So, 'The Furniture' is this quirky little comedy that really captures the mundane yet oddly captivating life of Manolo Aldeguer, who runs a furniture shop in a quaint Spanish town. The tone feels both light-hearted and a bit melancholic, which gives it a unique vibe. The pacing is deliberately slow, mirroring Manolo's long hours at work; it’s almost meditative in a way. The performances are charming, with a sort of understated humor that grows on you. You get a real sense of the local color and the oddball characters that come through the shop. It’s kind of a love letter to the everyday and the absurdity of life. The practical effects? Well, it’s all pretty grounded, but every piece of furniture seems to carry its own story.
Quirky humor with a unique tone.Explores everyday life in a small town.Charming performances and local color.
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Irene M. Borrego
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