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Drawing Flies is a curious blend of comedy, drama, and a hint of thriller that captures the essence of slackerdom in the mid-90s. The film drifts through the lives of these aimless roommates, highlighting their struggles with money and purpose. The atmosphere is a mix of light-hearted banter and existential musings, with a slow build that echoes their own stagnation. The quest for Sasquatch serves as both a literal and metaphorical journey. What makes it distinctive? The practical effects are low-key, supporting the film's offbeat charm. Performances are raw and genuine, giving you that sense of real camaraderie and desperation. It’s not polished, but it’s refreshingly honest in its portrayal of a generation lost in the woods, both literally and figuratively.
Interesting take on 90s slacker culture.Low-key practical effects enhance the experience.Pacing reflects the characters' aimlessness.
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