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Fall (2015) is an intriguing exploration of time in a small town, where life is marked by events rather than the ticking clock. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments to breathe, which really draws you into the atmosphere of the provincial setting. It's not flashy, but there’s a certain rawness to the storytelling that resonates. The performances feel genuine—like you’re peering into real lives, not just characters. The film’s distinctiveness lies in its focus on the subtleties of existence, challenging how we perceive time and memory. Practical effects are minimal, but that works in its favor, keeping the viewer grounded in a relatable reality. Definitely one for collectors who appreciate slower, more contemplative narratives.
Unique narrative structureFocus on time and memoryAtmospheric small-town setting
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