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So, 'The Millennial' dives deep into the challenges faced by a young African American navigating life post-graduation. The tone is pretty reflective, almost somber at times. You really get a sense of the weight of expectations versus reality. It's not just about the struggle for a job; it scratches the surface of identity and societal pressures, which is something I appreciate. The pacing feels a bit off in parts, but it mirrors the protagonist's own disillusionment, you know? Performances are solid, though the director remains a mystery and it adds an interesting layer of anonymity to the piece. Practical effects aren't a focal point here, but the film leans heavily on dialogue and character interactions, which feels very real. It's distinctive in its grounded approach.
Explores themes of identity and societal pressuresReflective tone with a mix of somber and hopeful momentsStrong focus on character interactions and dialogue
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