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So, there's this film, 'And This Will Pass, Too...' from 1985, and it really pulls you into a world where war isn't just about battles but about the quieter moments. You get to know Isidor Katanic, a calligrapher, which is a pretty unique angle. His life feels heavy with resignation, a bit of domestic chaos thanks to his wife and her son. The pacing is slow, but it gives you space to really absorb the melancholy of his existence. It might feel a bit bleak at times, but there's a certain beauty in how it explores themes of duty versus personal desire. The atmosphere is palpable, almost like you can feel the weight of war hanging over everything, even in those mundane moments by the Sava river. Not something you see every day.
Focuses on the internal struggles of the protagonist.Unique perspective on war and domestic life.Pacing is deliberately slow, allowing for character depth.
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