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Copenhagen Does Not Exist is an intriguing exploration of trauma and anxiety, set against the stark backdrop of an empty apartment in Denmark. The film leans heavily into its minimalistic approach, which creates an atmosphere filled with tension and uncertainty. Sander's interrogation unfolds slowly, almost painfully, drawing you into the weight of his emotions. The performances are raw and gripping, particularly the way Sander navigates his guilt and fear. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to sit with the discomfort of the situation. There's something unique about the way it uses space and silence to amplify the characters' psychological states, making the absence of Ida resonate even more profoundly.
Minimalistic setting heightens tensionStrong focus on character psychologyRaw, gripping performances
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