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So, 'Wrong Side Up' is this quirky little indie from 2005 that's all about the life of a guy who works in an airport cargo company. The way it dives into his character—his affinity for planes over people—is pretty intriguing. It’s got this dry humor that blends seamlessly with the more contemplative moments. The pacing is gentle, allowing you to really sit with his isolation. You can tell the budget was low, but they manage some decent practical effects that give it a grounded feel. The performances have this rawness that feels authentic rather than polished, which somehow adds to its charm. It's a unique exploration of loneliness and connection, without being overly dramatic.
Indie film with a unique premiseDry humor mixed with dramaFocus on character development and isolation themes
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