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Learning to Walk is this quirky little comedy set in a near future that blends everyday life with a sprinkle of absurdity. The story revolves around a guy who, while nursing a coffee in a café, strikes up a conversation that leads him to reassess everything – love, life, even robots. The tone feels light yet contemplative, with a pacing that allows you to savor the offbeat dialogue. There’s a certain charm to the practical effects, and the performances are refreshingly genuine, capturing that awkwardness of human connection. It’s not trying too hard; it just unfolds in a way that feels both relatable and strange, and that's what gives it its distinctive flavor.
Quirky storytelling · Offbeat character interactions · Interesting take on future relationships
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