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So, 'Different People' feels like a quiet observation of life in a bookstore. It's all about this elderly man who just can’t seem to put down this book. The staff’s reactions are intriguing—some are curious, others annoyed, and it really gives off this layered tension. The pacing is slow, almost meditative, which lets you soak in the atmosphere of the store and the characters’ little quirks. The performances are understated yet effective, especially the oldster—there’s a depth in his silence that speaks volumes. It's all about the theme of connection, or the lack thereof, and how a simple act of reading can stir up such varied emotions. Not a flashy film, but certainly distinctive in its approach to storytelling.
A deep dive into human interaction.Interesting character study focused on subtle emotions.Slow pacing allows for thoughtful reflection.
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