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A Short Film about Sadness is a raw, unvarnished look into the complexities of human connection and moral dilemma. The film captures these two students in a seemingly mundane situation that spirals into deep ethical territory. The pacing is uneven, mirroring the unpredictability of their choices and the emotional weight of the encounter. It’s shot with a documentary style that feels intimate and uncomfortable, almost voyeuristic. The performances are quite striking in their authenticity; you can sense the internal conflicts brewing beneath the surface. What stands out is its willingness to confront uncomfortable truths without any gloss. This isn’t a neat narrative but rather an exploration of impulse, regret, and the human condition under the weight of societal norms.
Documentary style with an unsettling atmosphereIntimate and awkward performancesExplores complex themes of morality and impulse
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