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So, there's this little gem from 2017, 'Waiting to Die in Bayside, Queens.' It's a comedy that centers on 15-year-old Jordyn, who, I mean, she's your classic hypochondriac. The setting in 1976 Bayside, Queens—very specific and kind of cozy in a way—really creates this intimate atmosphere. The film has this offbeat pacing, where you can feel the awkwardness of adolescence mixed with her over-the-top fears. The performances, especially from the lead, are quirky and relatable, capturing that blend of teenage self-absorption and genuine worry. It's got this low-key charm, and it almost feels like a slice-of-life story wrapped in some absurdity. Totally distinctive in how it tackles themes of mortality in such a light-hearted way.
1970s setting is well depicted · Focuses on hypochondria with humor · Distinctive lead performance
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