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So, 'Marygoround' is this understated drama from 2020 that really dives into the complexities of middle age. You've got Mary, who's on the cusp of 50 and feeling the weight of life in her supermarket job—boredom, you know? The film taps into that relatable, almost mundane struggle, but then it spirals a bit when menopause hits her hard. The overdose on hormone patches? It’s darkly poignant and sets off this cascade of events. Enter her niece Helena, who's like a breath of fresh air and totally contrasts Mary’s routine. The pacing feels deliberate, almost languid, but it builds this atmospheric tension around self-discovery and familial bonds. Performances are raw, especially the lead, and it captures that blend of comedy and sadness quite well. It's not one to just gloss over.
Explores themes of aging and self-identityDistinct blend of dark humor and emotional depthMemorable performances, especially from the lead
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