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So, this film, "Don't Think It Will Ever Pass," it's quite the experience. It's like a visual diary, really, but not in the polished way we often see. The pacing? It's almost erratic, weaving through moments of chaos and stillness. You get the sense it’s always escaping—escaping from something deeply personal. There are no big narrative arcs or flashy effects, just raw life, captured in its imperfect, fleeting nature. The atmosphere is heavy, almost suffocating at times, yet it breathes authenticity. Performances feel more like real-life fragments rather than rehearsed acts—there's something beautifully awkward about that. It’s distinctive, sure, but more as a collection of thoughts than a structured film, which makes it feel intimate and very much alive.
A raw depiction of life's unpredictability.Offers a unique viewing experience, more like a journey.Intimate and reflective, not your typical documentary.
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