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So, 'Forever November' really captures that heavy, almost suffocating atmosphere of a young man's internal struggle with depression. The pacing is intentionally slow, reflective of his mental state, which might feel too languid for some but works in drawing you into his world. The cinematography leans into muted tones, and the practical effects are subtle but effective—really enhancing that feeling of being stuck in a never-ending dreary month. Performances are quite raw and honest; the lead does a great job making you feel the weight of his low self-esteem. It's not flashy or over-the-top, but there's something distinctly haunting about it. It leaves you with that lingering sense of melancholy.
Atmospheric cinematographySubtle performancesSlow pacing enhances emotional weight
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