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By the Time It Gets Dark is a contemplative drama that dives deep into memory and trauma. The film’s atmosphere is thick with introspection, and it navigates the delicate line between history and personal narrative. Ann, the filmmaker, interviews Taew, a survivor of a tragic event, and you can really feel the weight of that history pressing down. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of silence to build tension and reflection. The performances are raw and genuine, especially from Taew, who carries the emotional burden of her past. It’s distinctive in its approach to storytelling, melding reality with the surreal, and it keeps you questioning the nature of truth in art. Definitely a unique piece in modern Thai cinema.
Explores themes of memory and traumaUnique narrative structureIntrospective and atmospheric pacing
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