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Touch & Go, from 2003, is a quirky blend of comedy and drama that doesn’t really hold back on exploring the struggles of growing up. You've got Darcy, a guy who's still stuck in that carefree teenage mindset at 28. He’s charming but you can’t help but feel the weight of his stagnation. The dynamic with his friends Lynn and Peter provides a light-hearted feel, yet it’s balanced with the more profound moments he shares with Trish, the young skateboarder who offers him wisdom. The pacing is a bit uneven, which gives it that indie vibe, and the performances feel genuine. It might not break new ground, but it resonates with anyone who’s ever felt lost in transition. Definitely worth a watch if you're into character-driven pieces that capture the awkwardness of adulthood.
Quirky character dynamicsIndie-style pacingExplores themes of maturity and friendship
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