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In Reflections of Coffee Shop Windows, we get this raw glimpse into the life of Felix Beckett, a university student whose charm starts to erode under the weight of alcohol. The film captures that hazy atmosphere of late-night coffee shops and the melancholy of youthful disappointment. It feels gritty, almost intimate, as we watch Felix's life spiral—his relationship with his ex and the new dynamic with Cadence, who sees through the facade. The pacing is deliberate, allowing us to soak in the tension and unease. Performances are layered; there's a fragility in Felix that feels very real. It's not just about addiction, but also about connection and the moments that can change everything in a single night.
Explores themes of addiction and connection.Notably atmospheric with practical effects enhancing realism.Character-driven narrative with a focus on emotional depth.
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