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Days of Green is this quiet little romance that sort of sneaks up on you. The film’s atmosphere is heavy with a sense of loss and desperation, perfectly encapsulated in the juxtaposition of a young man's taxi-driving life and the emotional weight of a fresh widow. The pacing feels almost languid, allowing you to really sit with the characters’ choices. Those performances are raw; you can almost feel their pain as they navigate their intersecting lives. The way the city is depicted feels almost like a character itself, wrapping them in its unforgiving embrace. It's not flashy—there's minimal use of practical effects, but that simplicity somehow adds to the overall tone. It’s really the emotional landscape that makes it stand out.
Intimate character studyExplores themes of grief and survivalSubtle yet impactful cinematography
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