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Day Tripper is a curious piece, balancing on the edge of everyday life and introspection. Directed by Étienne O'Leary, it captures a woman’s mundane rituals in a bedroom, yet there's something profound in how these small actions unfold. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing you to linger on the subtleties of her existence—eating, dancing, even bathing. Flashbacks and visualizations seep in, blurring the lines between memory and reality. It's all very tactile, almost immersive, and the practical effects here are subtle but effective. The atmosphere feels intimate, yet there's a slight detachment that keeps you questioning her obsession with this space. It’s a unique reflection on solitude and the complexity of domesticity that sticks with you.
Unique exploration of domesticityIntriguing pacing and atmosphereInteresting use of practical effects
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