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The Mint (2015) dives into the messy world of loss and friendship with a light-hearted touch. You’ve got this record producer, reeling from the death of his parents, trying to hold onto the family legacy that is their record label. It’s a character-driven piece, with a blend of comedy and drama that feels very organic. The pacing meanders a bit, which can be refreshing, allowing the audience to soak in those quieter moments between friends. The performances have a nice authenticity—it's like watching real people deal with real stuff. Plus, the practical effects they used for some of the music scenes? Quite charming. The film captures that bittersweet tone of chasing dreams while grappling with the past, which I think gives it that distinctive vibe.
Character-driven exploration of griefUnique blend of comedy and dramaAuthentic performances and practical effects
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