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Happy Endings is this intriguing documentary that really makes you think. The artist stands by the river, holding those stark placards that state there's no happy ending, and it just hits you. The whole atmosphere feels heavy yet reflective, as if you’re wading through the murky waters of reality. The pacing is deliberate, letting you sit with the statements instead of rushing past them. It doesn't rely on flashy effects or high production values; it’s raw, just a person and their message. The performances are more about the presence than acting, creating an unsettling yet honest experience. It’s distinctive in its simplicity, really. It challenges you to re-evaluate the concept of closure and satisfaction in life.
Minimalistic approachThemes of reality and closureUnique artist-driven narrative
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