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So, 'Between Corners and Shards' is this really intriguing piece that captures a unique perspective—literally from the viewpoint of home objects. It’s about a woman, alone due to the pandemic, who navigates her fears and dreams while interacting with her surroundings, which are just her furniture and appliances. There's this surreal, almost whimsical tone that emerges as she anthropomorphizes her household items, which gives the film a layer of charm and melancholy. The pacing is quite reflective, allowing you to sit with her thoughts and daydreams. The practical effects, or lack of, kind of enhance the intimacy of the experience—it's just her and her space, and the performances are subtle yet resonant. It’s definitely one of those films that feels very much of its time, you know?
Unique home-object perspectiveReflective pacingThemes of isolation and daydreaming
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