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In My Time explores the chasm between generations through the lens of a single household. Julia’s return home brings not just her belongings but a whirlwind of unresolved tensions with her father, Piet, who is deeply rooted in his old ways. The film’s tone is a mix of humor and somber reflection, allowing for moments of genuine connection amidst the conflicts. The pacing unfolds like a thoughtful conversation, with practical effects subtly emphasizing the physicality of the tree as a symbol of their relationship. Performances by the leads feel authentic, with a dynamic chemistry that’s both tense and tender. It’s a quiet exploration of change, identity, and the emotional weight of family legacies.
This film, with its limited run and unique thematic approach, has already garnered interest among collectors looking for modern narratives on generational strife. While director details remain elusive, the performances and practical effects have led to discussions about potential cult status in years to come. Currently, it’s available in a few formats, but scarcity is an emerging concern for those wanting physical copies.
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