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  • Feb 25, 2024
  • "It's just a phase!!!"

    Came across this little gem of a film after doom scrolling through Tubi on a weekend and was left enchanted. It's a film that moves you in a non-pretentious and non-preachy way. The pizza joint is a metaphor for life itself, with all its failings and futility, but hey, at end you do make it through. Life is a mix of unpleasant emotions and sadness, but they each serve their own purpose just as condiments on the pizza. It's rare to come across a film that celebrates its lack of answers and still manages to come full circle. Booklovers like myself would love its literary references and maybe others would pick up their first book after watching the film. Also, don't miss the part about the ills of over the top social media. It's as relevant as ever.

    Overall, a film you should definitely watch and savor with your minds open!

    PS. You gotta watch the film to figure out the title of this review.

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