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So, 'Miruna' has this intriguing setup with Jeeva, a guy working a regular office job who’s really just trying to muster the courage to propose to a colleague. But then, he meets this mysterious girl that throws him off his game. It’s a bit of a romantic comedy, though not in the usual way. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, which adds to the awkward charm of Jeeva’s journey. The performances have this relatable quality, especially in those moments of confusion and disheartenment. The film seems to explore themes of distraction and missed connections rather subtly, which gives it a unique touch. You can’t help but feel invested in his awkward attempts at love and the reality of everyday relationships.
Miruna is a bit of an enigma in collector circles, given its unknown director and the scarcity of information surrounding it. Released in 2020, it hasn’t seen a wide distribution, making physical copies somewhat of a treasure for those keen on indie films. The atmosphere and offbeat charm have caught the attention of niche collectors who appreciate its unique take on office romances, though it hasn’t yet reached a mainstream audience.
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