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Alexithymia is an interesting exploration of identity through the lens of a middle-aged writer who’s more than a little lost. The narrative unfolds in a somewhat meandering pace, capturing the quirky interactions between him and a thriving photographer who seems to embody everything he lacks. It’s got a laid-back, almost whimsical tone, punctuated by moments of introspection that give it depth. What’s distinctive here is the way it handles the theme of self-worth and artistic purpose without getting too heavy-handed. The performances bring a warmth and authenticity that keep you engaged, even when the plot feels a bit scattered. It’s a film that’s less about resolution and more about the journey of self-discovery, and that’s where it shines.
Quirky tone with introspective momentsExplores themes of identity and self-worthDistinctive performances drive the narrative
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