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So, 'The Man Goes to Therapy' is this indie flick that dives into the whole anxiety thing, which makes it kinda relatable, you know? Noah, the lead, is just an ordinary guy who struggles to connect with people, especially women. The pacing has this almost therapeutic rhythm to it, with moments that feel real and raw. The group therapy setting is both claustrophobic and oddly comforting, creating an atmosphere that shifts from awkward to enlightening. Performances are solid, especially in the quieter moments where you can really feel Noah's internal struggle. What stands out is how it tackles mental health without being preachy; it’s more like a reflection of the daily battles many face.
This film has seen limited release and is likely to be a bit of a hidden gem among indie film enthusiasts. While it hasn't made waves in mainstream collecting circles, its unique take on mental health themes and character-driven storytelling may appeal to those who appreciate more nuanced narratives. As of now, physical media options seem sparse, which could increase collector interest as word spreads.
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