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Myth is quite a unique blend of comedy and drama that feels very intimate, almost like a personal diary entry stretched into a feature. The film's pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of reflection to breathe, which is refreshing in this age of quick cuts. Brian DiLorenzo captures the essence of small-town life in upstate New York with a rawness that's both charming and a bit melancholic. The relationship between Alex and JP is layered; you can feel the awkwardness and the desperation from both sides. The performances are genuine, especially from the lead, who brings a certain vulnerability that anchors the film. Plus, there's a touch of practical effects that feels genuine, enhancing the storytelling without overshadowing the narrative. It's definitely a character study wrapped in a filmic exploration of aspiration and connection.
Character-driven narrative with a slow burn.Explores themes of aspiration and personal connection.Strong performances with an emphasis on realism.
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