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So, 'Only God Sees Me' is this quirky little comedy from '98 that really dives into the life of Albert, a sound engineer who's got this pervasive hesitance about him. The tone is light yet introspective. He crosses paths with three distinct women, each one sort of nudging him toward self-discovery in their own charming ways. The pacing is a bit laid-back, which honestly adds to the film's overall vibe. The performances are pretty solid; you can see the chemistry between Albert and the women feels genuine. There’s a warmth in the atmosphere, and though it’s not overly flashy, the practical effects are nicely integrated into the storytelling. A distinct gem if you're into character-driven narratives.
Not widely known, but has a unique charm. · Character-driven, with a focus on personal growth. · A good example of late '90s indie cinema.
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