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Geisho (2010) is a quirky comedy that effortlessly blends absurdity with heart. Horatio Sanz plays Winslow, a guy caught in this existential loop, yearning for creative fulfillment, inspired by his art-loving mother. The pacing has this offbeat rhythm, not too fast, allowing moments to breathe and the comedy to land. Matt Walsh’s performance as Winslow's therapist is a standout—he brings a grounded humor that contrasts with Winslow’s wild aspirations. The film explores themes of ambition and the struggles of understanding one's own desires, wrapped in a lighthearted tone. It’s not conventional, and its charm lies in that unevenness. The practical effects, while minimal, add a certain charm that feels hand-crafted rather than polished.
Horatio Sanz delivers a relatable performance.Explores themes of ambition and self-discovery.Quirky pacing and offbeat humor define its charm.
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