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So, 'Anything worth noting never happens before your eyes' is this curious little drama that really leans into the mundane. It’s almost like a meditation on stillness and the passage of time. The pacing can feel agonizingly slow, but that’s kind of the point, right? You're left to ponder the silence, the subtleties of existence. The performances aren’t flashy, but they carry this weight of realism that sort of sneaks up on you. I think what makes it distinctive is how it embraces things not happening—like an exploration of the unremarkable. Practical effects are minimal; it’s all about the atmosphere created by everyday moments. A film that’s more about feeling than action, if you ask me.
Minimalist approach to storytellingFocus on stillness and timeSubtle, realistic performances
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