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I Don't Know For Sure, But I Suppose from 1982 is this haunting, meditative piece that really leans into the emotional landscape of its characters. Dalia and Daniel's retreat to that farmhouse is so richly atmospheric; you can almost feel the weight of the silence surrounding them. It's not just about escaping the outside world but confronting their own inner demons, which is something the film captures beautifully. The pacing feels deliberately slow, giving you time to dwell in their isolation. The practical effects are almost non-existent, which suits the film’s intimate vibe. The performances are raw yet subtle, really pulling you into this slice of life. It's distinctive in its simplicity and the way it explores love amidst chaos, well worth considering for anyone who appreciates character-driven narratives.
Explores themes of isolation and emotional intimacy.Deliberate pacing enhances character development.Subtle performances that ground the narrative.
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