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The Waterhole is a drama that captures a certain transitional moment in life, you know? It’s about Miller and his college friends who are facing that bittersweet reality of growing apart. The bar scenes at Murphy’s are where the heart of the film lies, with long, reflective dialogues that feel raw and relatable. The pacing is slow but intentional, allowing you to really soak in the characters' struggles and camaraderie. The performances are earnest; you can feel the weight of their decisions. It has this low-key vibe that makes you reminisce about your own college days and the friendships that inevitably shift. Not a flashy film, but it gets to the core of life’s changes in a very grounded way.
Explores themes of friendship and change.Subtle character development through bar conversations.Not widely known but offers a unique perspective on post-college life.
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