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So, 'Good Time to Die' is a really interesting take on the theme of suicide, particularly in the context of developing societies. It stars Meti, a middle-aged guy, who grapples with the monotony of his life, and you can really feel the weight of that despair. The film has this raw, almost gritty atmosphere that pulls you in, and it doesn't shy away from the dark subjects it tackles. The pacing can feel a bit uneven, but it reflects the character's internal struggle nicely. Performances are quite compelling, especially the lead, who brings a sense of authenticity to Meti's plight. There's a certain bleakness to the film that makes it stand out, more as a reflection of societal issues than just an individual story.
Focuses on societal issues surrounding mental health.Explores the monotony of life in a unique way.Distinct atmosphere and character-driven narrative.
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