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With/In Volume 2 offers a quirky mix of stories that really play with the dynamics of human connection. The pacing is a bit erratic, which totally fits the anthology style, you know? Each segment dives into different facets of love and family, like that guy who misses his flight and ends up finding something deeper during quarantine—pretty relevant stuff. There’s also this lonely therapist who finds a kind of solace with a pet that nobody wanted, which adds a nice touch. The performances vary, but there's a sincerity in the way the characters navigate their awkward moments. The whole thing has a light, almost whimsical feel, really captures the oddity of relationships during unsettling times. Definitely a curious piece for collectors interested in modern takes on connection.
Quirky storytelling and relationship dynamics.Anthology format with uneven pacing.Reflective of contemporary themes of love and isolation.
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