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Finnis Drink the Most Coffee in the World is a curious piece of drama that captures this fleeting joy of an unfortunate soul. The film unfolds in a slow, contemplative manner, allowing the audience to really sit with Finnis and his coffee obsession. There's something intimate about the way every cup brews not just caffeine but moments of hope. The atmosphere is almost suffocating in its simplicity, yet it’s punctuated by short bursts of connection with others. The performances are raw, especially from the lead, who embodies the essence of longing and resilience. Practical effects resonate well, especially in how they use coffee as a metaphor throughout. It’s a film that lingers, much like the bittersweet taste of the coffee itself.
Atmospheric exploration of melancholy.Coffee as a metaphor for brief happiness.Intimate performances that draw you in.
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