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Hundredth takes you into a subdued world where art and words intertwine. The story unfolds with Elm, this introspective freelance illustrator, who finds a spark through Maple, a writer with her own complexities. Their project, crafting a hundred illustrations with accompanying narratives, is both a creative endeavor and a mirror to their intertwined lives. But when Maple disappears, it shifts from a partnership to a profound investigation of not just absence, but identity. The pacing hangs in this delicate balance, neither rushed nor dragging, allowing the themes of loneliness and self-discovery to breathe. The performances feel raw, evoking a genuine sense of loss and longing, which is what makes this film distinctively haunting.
Explores themes of loneliness and connectionUnique storytelling through artStrong character development
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