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So, 'Close People' is a fascinating slice-of-life drama that captures a single day in the city of K. It's got this raw, almost threadbare quality that really pulls you into the characters' worlds. You’ve got a divorced father who only sees his daughter once a month, which hits hard emotionally. Then there’s the waitress at the cafe—'Close People'—who’s anxiously awaiting news about her mother’s health. It’s all very human, very relatable, and the pacing feels deliberate, allowing moments to breathe. The performances are genuine, not overly dramatic, which adds to the overall authenticity. It’s a quiet film, yet it resonates in these small, profound ways that linger long after the credits roll.
Explores themes of parental relationshipsFocuses on daily struggles and emotional depthCaptures the essence of ordinary life in a city
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