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A Thing about Kashem is a curious exploration of midlife crisis wrapped in a slice-of-life drama. The film's tone feels intimate yet unsettling, as we follow this married man grappling with a physical reaction that seems almost absurd in its timing. The pacing is deliberate, allowing for moments of reflection that dig deep into identity and desire. There's a rawness in the performances that really stands out; it feels genuine and unfiltered, making you empathize with his predicament. Practical effects are minimal but effective, creating a grounded atmosphere that complements the character's internal chaos. It's a distinctive narrative that doesn't shy away from the awkwardness of life, and that’s what makes it linger in your mind after the credits roll.
Explores midlife crisis themesRaw and genuine performancesDistinctive narrative with minimal effects
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