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Book of Days is an intriguing piece, blending melancholy with existential questions. The pacing has this almost contemplative rhythm, matching our protagonist's spiraling grief. The visuals lean towards the somber, almost washed-out, reflecting the internal turmoil of the life insurance salesman. The performances are earnest—he really embodies that desperation and rage towards God, which feels raw and relatable. What stands out is that mysterious book; it introduces this eerie tension, like a ticking clock. The themes of fate versus free will are explored but not in a heavy-handed way. It's a film that lingers, almost haunting you with its meditations on loss and destiny. Definitely a conversation starter among collectors who appreciate the more philosophical side of drama.
Explores themes of grief and fateFeatures a central mysterious bookPacing is slow, allowing for character introspection
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