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Distance is this haunting exploration of isolation and internal struggle. You have Daniel, a gardener whose life is just this endless loop of monotony, yet there's this underlying tension in his character. The cinematography really captures the starkness of his existence, and then suddenly, he erupts into these violent outbursts. It’s jarring, almost surreal. The pacing is slow, but it builds a sense of dread that lingers. Jana enters his life, and their interactions, they have this raw, unfiltered quality that contrasts sharply with his reclusive nature. The film doesn’t rely on flashy effects; instead, it leans on the raw performances to convey the deep emotional turmoil. It's not a straightforward narrative, but rather a reflection on how isolation can warp one's psyche.
Intense character studyAtmospheric cinematographyFocus on internal conflict
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