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Little Noises is a curious blend of comedy that really leans into the awkwardness of human relationships and ambition. The pacing feels a bit off at times, but there’s a charm in its quirky exploration of a struggling writer who resorts to stealing his mute friend's poetry. It raises questions about authenticity and the price of fame without ever getting too heavy-handed about it. The performances are like an understated ballet—especially the dynamic between the lead and his friend, which carries the film. Practical effects aren’t a highlight, but the dialogue and situations often have a raw honesty that feels refreshing. It’s not a typical comedy; it’s more about the little moments and the noise we all make trying to be seen.
Explores themes of ambition and authenticity. · Focus on the interplay between the two leads. · Pacing may feel uneven but adds to its charm.
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