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So, Bug (2002) is this quirky film that dives into how one small action—a kid squashing a bug—can ripple through multiple lives. The tone’s a mix of tragicomedy, which gives it this unique flavor. It's paced a bit like life, with its meandering moments that sometimes feel frustrating but are oddly relatable. The performances are pretty raw, capturing that everyday chaos that feels genuine. You get lost in the little things—like how a lost restaurant reservation can throw everything off. And there's something about the way it tackles relationships, both crumbling and evolving, that really stands out. It's the kind of film that lingers in your mind, not in the typical way but just… differently.
Examines the interconnectedness of everyday life.Showcases practical effects that amplify the storytelling.Features performances that evoke a sense of realism.
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