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I am curious to know your overall opinions on this less than talked about film. My opinion is the film is a great edition to what I consider the greatest filmmaker of my era's filmography. It feels more quirky than his recent work, almost a return to 2000s home type of vibe. He decided against big names in this one and proved that you can get great performances without. The DP work feels classic PTA and at this point I'm just jerking off to this guy but man he captures a vision so perfectly well. The range of his subject matter astounds me. I'm not going to say this is a masterpiece, but a very welcome return from Paul.

Edit: I'm not interested in discussing SJW outrage

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