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So, 'Moving On' from 2015 is this quirky little indie that plays with the absurdity of breakups in a really unique way. You’ve got our protagonist waking up to these movers at his door, and they’re there to literally move him out while his girlfriend calls it quits. It’s got this oddball tone, mixing humor with that raw awkwardness of relationships ending. The pacing feels a bit off-kilter, but that just adds to the vibe of disarray. The practical effects aren’t grand, but they fit the budget and the performances are solid, capturing that tension and discomfort really well. It’s definitely distinctive in how it portrays the mundane chaos of life transitions.
This film hasn't had a wide release, making it somewhat scarce in collector's circles, especially on physical media. There's been a buzz among collectors due to its unconventional narrative and the fact that it's not your typical breakup story. Many are on the lookout for it, intrigued by its indie charm and the oddity of its premise. So, if you come across a copy, it might pique interest, especially among those who appreciate offbeat narratives.
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