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Alone (2010) is a real curiosity, shot entirely on 16mm black and white reversal film, which gives it this raw, textured vibe that just draws you in. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, allowing you to soak in the stark beauty of the cityscapes and the intimate moments between characters. It's not your typical narrative; it explores how people connect—or sometimes fail to connect—in an urban landscape that can feel both isolating and overwhelming. The atmosphere is thick with a sense of longing and introspection. The performances are understated yet powerful, perfectly complementing the film's themes of solitude and interconnection. It's definitely a unique piece, standing out in a sea of digital films.
Unique use of 16mm black and white filmExplores themes of connection and solitudeIntimate performances enhance the atmosphere
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