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So 'Better Late Than Never' is quite the intriguing piece, isn’t it? It immerses you in this dream-like realm where time feels elastic, almost surreal. The Man in Many Suits, well, he embodies that classic tension of being perpetually late - there’s something so human in his struggle. The pacing is deliberately slow, almost to the point of discomfort, which adds to the overall atmosphere. The practical effects are subtle but effective, enhancing the dreaminess without overshadowing the performances. It’s not just about being late; it taps into deeper themes of life’s unpredictability. It’s a unique exploration of time and identity, and those understated moments linger long after watching.
Dream-like atmosphere with a unique pacingInteresting use of practical effectsExplores deeper themes of time and identity
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