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84 Days of Summer feels like a slice-of-life piece that digs into the loneliness and serendipitous moments of urban life. The pacing is rather slow, allowing you to soak in the details of the city and the protagonist's inner thoughts. The humor is understated, blending with drama rather seamlessly. There's a rawness to the performances that feels quite genuine, almost like you're peeking into someone’s private summer diary. The city itself feels like a character, alive with its own quirks and vibrancy. It’s not about big plot twists or flashy effects, but rather about the everyday connections and solitude that come with a long summer. You might find yourself reflecting on your own experiences during those slow, meandering days.
Notable for its authentic depiction of urban solitude.Emphasizes character-driven storytelling over plot.Subtle humor that complements the dramatic tones.
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