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So, 'In Attesa' is this documentary that stretches over 23 days, capturing the essence of waiting—and honestly, it's pretty fascinating. The tone is contemplative, almost meditative, and you really feel the weight of those long, drawn-out moments. The pacing is a bit slow, but it works, allowing you to really soak in the boredom and the light that filters through the mundane. There's something raw about the practical effects—or maybe lack thereof—that adds to its authenticity. It’s not flashy at all, but the way it explores the theme of anticipation is something that lingers. The filmmaker’s choice to leave their identity out there is intriguing, too. It feels like an experiment in patience, and sometimes that’s what makes it distinctive.
Explores themes of anticipation and patience.Unique pacing that emphasizes stillness.Filmmaker remains anonymous, adding to the intrigue.
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