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So, 'Toast to You' is one of those quirky indie romance flicks that manages to straddle the line between absurdity and heartfelt moments. The premise, inspired by the buttered-cat paradox, is as strange as it is charming. Chen Tzu Chen's character is relatable, feeling the sting of being stood up, and you can really sense the awkwardness of modern relationships throughout. The pacing can feel a bit loose, which some might find frustrating, but it allows for these intimate moments to breathe. The performances have this rawness that feels genuine, a bit rough around the edges, but it works. What strikes me is how the film embraces its oddity—it's a whimsical exploration of fate and chance wrapped in a romantic narrative, giving it a unique flavor.
Unique blend of romance and absurdity.Loose pacing enhances character intimacy.Raw performances contribute to film's charm.
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