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Grindin' is one of those comedies that really leans into absurdity. You've got T.O., a once-hot actor who spirals into a wild misadventure after his Hollywood star fades. The pacing is a bit erratic, which oddly works for it, as it captures that frenetic energy of someone who's lost their way. The atmosphere feels like a chaotic party that never quite settles down, which keeps you on your toes. The performances have this raw, unrefined quality, almost like you're watching a bunch of friends just riffing off each other. There’s something to be said about its practical effects in certain scenes, adding a layer of charm that feels very DIY. It’s not trying to be highbrow; it’s just... there, a snapshot of ridiculousness.
Absurd comedy with a chaotic atmosphereUnique pacing that reflects character's turmoilMemorable performances with a DIY charm
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