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Dos dies i l’eternitat has this interesting vibe, you know? It captures a kind of bittersweet coming-of-age story that feels both intimate and expansive. Marc, this film student, he's grappling with his emotions after a breakup, and the trip to the south of France — it’s like a backdrop for his internal struggle. The pacing is a bit languid, which really suits the themes of reflection and emotional stagnation. I found the practical effects minimal, leaning more on the raw performances, especially from the lead duo. They have this chemistry that feels very genuine, yet there's an underlying tension that keeps you curious about Marc’s journey. It's a relatable exploration of heartbreak, but with a unique cinematic approach that stands out.
Interesting exploration of emotional stagnation.Strong performances with genuine chemistry.Languid pacing enhances the reflective nature.
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