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We’ve Met presents this offbeat blend of comedy and awkward situations. The main character, a hapless bartender with a foggy memory, finds himself diving into this medical study, hoping for clarity but instead stumbling into chaos. The film really captures that bittersweet vibe, highlighting the struggle of connecting with people when you can't even remember their names. The pacing feels a bit erratic, which mirrors the protagonist's own disorientation. The performances have this raw, relatable charm—especially the lead, whose comedic timing works wonders against the backdrop of increasingly bizarre side effects. There's a certain charm in its low-key practical effects too, adding to the quirky atmosphere. It’s one of those films that lingers in the mind long after watching, not for its laughs alone, but for its unique perspective on memory and connection.
quirky comedymemory explorationcharacter-driven narrative
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