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The New Twenty, directed by Chris Mason Johnson, offers a raw glimpse into the lives of five friends navigating the complexities of their late 20s. The film really captures that blend of nostalgia and uncertainty that comes with this stage in life. It’s got a nice flow, with moments that feel both spontaneous and deeply introspective. The performances are quite genuine, making you feel the weight of their revelations and the evolution of their friendships. The pacing, while contemplative, never drags—each scene builds on the last, revealing truths that feel earnestly human. There’s a distinct indie vibe here, with practical effects that keep it grounded. You can sense the emotional stakes in every interaction, making it a reflective piece about the shifting sands of relationships.
Explores themes of friendship and self-discovery.Indie filmmaking style with a focus on character-driven narratives.Captures the nuances of adult relationships.
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