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Addicted to Solitude is a fascinating exploration of life in post-Apartheid South Africa, told through the lens of a white family isolated on a remote farm. Directed by Jon Bang Carlsen, the film's pacing is reflective, allowing viewers to settle into the quiet desolation of the landscape and the complexities of the characters. Carlsen's journey shifts from a singular narrative to an intimate portrait of two very different women, both grappling with the changing tides of their country. The practical effects are minimal, but the authenticity of their lives speaks volumes. It's distinct in its tone, capturing a sense of loneliness and resilience amidst a shifting societal backdrop, and offers an unvarnished look at personal and collective transformation.
Explores themes of isolation and resilience.Focuses on personal stories amidst societal change.Distinctive in its reflective pacing and tone.
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