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Workshop is this peculiar little comedy from 2020 that dives into the messy dynamics between young adults and their parents. The humor is quite raw, veering into awkward territory that really resonates with anyone who's faced those tough conversations. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but that's part of its charm, I think. There's a sense of realness in the performances; the cast embodies that youthful frustration and desire for independence really well. Plus, the confrontational workshop setup is a unique backdrop that lends itself to some memorable moments. It's not flashy with effects—mostly just dialogue-driven, which lets the performances shine. Overall, it’s an interesting exploration of generational conflict without falling into typical tropes.
Unique premise focusing on parental conflictStrong performances from a young castDialogue-driven comedy with an awkward tone
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