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Some Times is an intriguing exploration of modern life's pressures, centered around Paramjit Singh Duggal, or Pammi. The film has this raw, almost chaotic energy that mirrors Pammi’s own internal struggles, caught between family obligations, a demanding job, and a girlfriend with her own expectations. It weaves in elements of nightlife, with his indulgences in weed and whiskey adding a gritty, yet relatable layer to his character. The pacing feels like a reflection of Pammi's life—erratic but compelling, as it jumps through moments of levity and dark introspection. The performances, while not overly polished, resonate with authenticity, capturing the complexities of young adulthood in a way that feels both personal and universal.
Some Times, distributed in limited formats, has garnered a small following among collectors interested in slice-of-life narratives. Its scarcity in physical media makes it a curiosity, especially considering how it slips through the cracks of more mainstream releases. While it doesn't boast high visibility, the film's unique atmosphere and relatable themes have piqued collector interest for those who appreciate more obscure titles in the genre.
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