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Timing (2020) is an interesting entry in the indie scene, following a comedian as he navigates the chaotic life of New York City, caught between his aspirations and a complicated love affair. The atmosphere feels authentic, capturing that raw edge of struggling artists in a big city. It has a certain lo-fi charm with performances that lean towards the genuine rather than overly polished. The pacing can be a bit uneven, reflecting the chaotic nature of life and relationships, which gives it that slice-of-life vibe. What stands out is its exploration of ambition versus love, and the emotional tug-of-war that ensues. You can really feel the passion behind it, even if the director remains under the radar.
Timing has had a modest release, primarily through digital platforms, which makes it somewhat harder to find on physical media like DVD or Blu-ray. Its limited availability has piqued the interest of collectors who appreciate indie films with personal narratives. There's not much buzz around it, but those who encounter it tend to appreciate its raw, authentic storytelling, making it a curious piece for serious collectors looking to expand their indie film libraries.
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