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Almost Forever dives into the essence of youth in Stockholm. It captures those lazy summer days, the laughter, the fights, and the awkward moments that define friendships. The pacing feels like a gentle ebb and flow, reflecting the natural rhythm of growing up. There’s a raw authenticity to the performances, each friend distinct, yet their chemistry is palpable. What stands out is the documentary style; it feels intimate and real, as if we’re eavesdropping on their lives. The cinematography embraces the city’s charm, contrasting the carefree days with the weight of impending adulthood. It's a nuanced look at how bonds are tested over time, a blend of joy and melancholy that feels quite relatable. Quite an interesting piece for those who appreciate character-driven narratives.
Explores youth and friendshipsIntimate documentary styleCharacter-driven narrative
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