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So, 'A History of Sitting in Waiting Rooms (or whatever longer title you prefer)' really strikes a chord with its quirky, offbeat charm. It’s about this little girl, Lorenita, who's both precocious and kind of a handful, navigating her way through the mundane yet oddly profound world of waiting rooms. The pacing is a bit meandering, reflecting the slow burn of childhood and the absurdity we face in life’s little pauses. While the practical effects are minimal, the performances bring a raw, authentic vibe that feels genuine, especially Lorenita’s. There’s this undercurrent of identity and the struggles of being different woven into the narrative. The humor is dry and relatable, making it a distinct entry in the comedy genre, not your usual fare, for sure.
Quirky, offbeat comedy atmosphere · Focus on identity and childhood experiences · Raw performances that feel authentic
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