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Surviving the 70's is one of those films that balances comedy and drama in a way that feels oddly relatable. The pacing is kind of all over the place, but it gives you this raw, unfiltered look at a guy on the verge of a breakdown. The premise? A book editor at the end of his rope interrupted by a woman who’s got her own issues, all tied up in this manuscript she's desperate for him to read. The performances are a bit rough around the edges, which actually enhances the authenticity of their desperation. There's a certain charm in its imperfections, and it really captures the absurdity of life when you think you're at your lowest.
Interesting exploration of mental health in a comedic contextCharacter-driven with moments of dark absurdityNoteworthy for its unconventional storytelling style
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