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So, 'The Mattress' from 2016 is this quirky little film that dives into the absurdity of life and friendships. Piki, our main guy, is trying to shake things up on his birthday by getting rid of a king-size mattress, which sounds simple enough until his friends show up. They really complicate things, but in a way that feels genuine; it’s not just chaos for chaos' sake. The pacing is uneven, which adds to the film's charm—like a conversation that veers off on tangents. There's a lot about personal liberation here, wrapped in a comedic tone that feels refreshing. Performances are real, not overdone, allowing for those relatable moments to shine through. It’s the kind of film that might stick with you for its oddity and the way it captures the essence of friendship.
Focus on character dynamics.Check out the practical effects, especially during the mattress scenes.Consider the film's exploration of friendship.
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