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So, Fill Me In is one of those films that plays with perspective in a really intriguing way. You follow Jevons, and it’s like his life gets turned upside down, but what’s interesting is how each character around him adds layers to the narrative. The tone has this almost surreal quality, blending reality with a sense of chaos. It’s not flashy or heavy on effects, but the performances feel genuine, almost like a slice of life, which makes it feel relatable. The pacing has a nice ebb and flow, sometimes reflective, sometimes chaotic, reflecting Jevons’ own experiences. It’s distinct in its storytelling, really shines a light on how we perceive events differently based on our own experiences.
Fill Me In seems to have a bit of obscurity, which might pique some collector interest. The film's availability has been somewhat limited, so it’s not something you come across often. If you're into character-driven narratives that play with perspective, this could be an interesting piece to add to your collection, especially since it doesn't really fit into mainstream categories.
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