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True really plays with the absurdity of modern interactions, you know? Five strangers in a doctor's office, and the pacing feels almost claustrophobic at times, like you're stuck in a waiting room with them. The humor is dry, but it cuts deep—a sharp observation on how a simple joke can spiral out of control. The performances are solid, bringing out the quirks of each character, and there's a kind of rawness that makes it feel real. Practical effects are minimal, but they don't need to be flashy; it's all about the dialogue and the reactions. The overall tone feels like a mix of dark comedy with a hint of social commentary, which gives it some weight while keeping it entertaining.
Intriguing character dynamicsExplores themes of humor and consequenceSubtle social commentary
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