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We All Just Want to Be Mad is this quirky little comedy that dives into the realm of social anxieties and the often messy pursuit of self-acceptance. Arabella's fixation on Fred adds a layer of tension and humor, especially when they find themselves at the Tall Man's party, which really captures that awkwardness of trying to fit in. The vibe shifts nicely when Eve enters the picture, showcasing how true friendships can ease those self-doubts. The pacing feels a bit loose at times, but it actually works in the film's favor, letting moments breathe and resonate. There's something refreshing about its exploration of confidence and camaraderie, without any grand theatrics or flashy effects—just genuine, relatable performances.
Great study of social interactions in a casual setting.Underrated performances that really bring the characters to life.Unique handling of self-doubt and friendship dynamics.
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