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I Used to Be an Artist (2025) dives deep into the struggles of artistic identity through a personal lens. The pacing feels meditative, almost like a diary unfolding, as the director intertwines personal narration with candid discussions among artists. There's this raw honesty in the way it tackles the romantic notions surrounding art, revealing the often gritty reality beneath. The Hungarian language classes add an interesting layer, symbolizing a quest for belonging amidst the chaos of creative ambition. You feel the weight of every word and encounter, leading to a thought-provoking atmosphere that lingers. It’s a reflection, really, on what it means to create when love and survival clash.
Personal narration adds a unique touch.The language classes serve as a metaphor.Themes of identity and struggle run deep.
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