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So, 'Coat Fitting' is one of those quiet gems that sneaks up on you. It follows this retired tailor, living a pretty mundane life until a documentarian shows up, turning his world upside down. The pacing is deliberate, almost languid, which really lets you soak in the tailor's reflections and the weight of his past. There's a rawness to it, with performances feeling genuine, almost like you're just eavesdropping on real moments. The film captures that melancholy of aging and the yearning for purpose in a way that's really distinct. The atmosphere? It has this subtle charm, a little dusty yet warm, which complements the themes of nostalgia and identity beautifully. Not flashy, but definitely resonant.
Subtle exploration of aging and identityDeliberate pacing enhances emotional depthGenuine performances create a real atmosphere
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