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So, 'Waiting for Woody Allen' is kind of a quirky little gem from '98. You have Josh Silver, this down-on-his-luck actor who's just trying to catch a break. The vibe is pretty light, sprinkled with that awkward charm you might expect from a film about aspiring actors. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, which can be a bit frustrating, but it captures that classic sense of desperation and hope in the industry really well. Performances are decent—Josh has this relatable everyman quality. Plus, there's a nice observational humor lurking throughout. It’s not groundbreaking, but there's something about its earnestness that sticks with you.
Has a unique blend of comedy and introspection.Offers a glimpse into the struggles of aspiring actors.Light-hearted with a hint of nostalgia for the late '90s.
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