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So, 'I Don't See Myself Being Old' is this rather intriguing film from 2018 that really blurs the lines between life and art. You've got Jaki, a character who feels very relatable, living with her parents and two poodles, trying to carve out her own identity through poetry and knishes. The narrative has this almost dreamlike quality, with her thoughts intertwining with her reality in a way that's both haunting and beautiful. The pacing is contemplative, drawing you into her world slowly, which might not be for everyone but resonates with those who appreciate character-driven stories. There’s an earnestness in the performances that feels genuine and adds a layer of depth to the experience. It’s distinctive in its quiet exploration of self and creativity.
This film tends to fly under the radar in collector circles primarily due to its unknown director and niche themes. It hasn't seen a wide release, which adds to its scarcity and intrigue among collectors. The limited physical formats available are sought after, with many appreciating its introspective storytelling and the personal touch in the production. It's one of those titles that sparks conversation about the intersection of life, art, and the creative process.
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