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So, 'The Kingdom Has Come' is this intriguing slice-of-life drama from 1980 that really captures the essence of small-town dynamics. The story revolves around two childhood friends preparing for a wedding – the groom, a mechanic with ties to the local roller derby scene, grapples with the recent loss of his father. It creates this heavy yet nostalgic atmosphere, especially with that banner in the church proclaiming 'The Kingdom Has Come' – it feels like a bittersweet reminder of life's cycles. The pacing is a bit slow, which some might find off-putting, but it gives you time to really dwell on the characters' emotional landscapes. Performances are genuine; they feel real and relatable, which adds depth to the drama. There’s something about the practical effects and authentic setting that grounds the whole experience. It's distinct in its quietness, really.
Unique exploration of small-town lifeFocus on emotional depthInteresting take on friendship and loss
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