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So, 'Checking In' is this intriguing little film that unfolds over 24 hours in a hotel, revealing the lives of five different guests. Each story is pretty distinct, yet they intertwine through shared spaces and moments. The tone is a blend of lightheartedness and somber reflection, capturing those fleeting connections you sometimes find in transient spaces. The pacing feels just right, giving enough time to really grasp the weight of each story. The performances are quite engaging, particularly in how they navigate the complexities of human relationships. It’s not the type of film that shouts; it whispers, and that’s what makes it interesting.
This film has seen a fair bit of obscurity, making it somewhat of a hidden gem among collectors. Released in 2014, its DVD and Blu-ray formats aren’t overly abundant, which has led to a slight increase in interest among those who appreciate anthology films. The blend of stories provides a nice conversation starter for collectors focused on character-driven narratives, though it hasn’t hit the mainstream radar, keeping its rarity intact for those in the know.
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