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Indoors is an interesting exploration of youthful tension and the awkwardness of growing relationships. The film captures the lazy, hazy feel of summer vacations, where friends lounge around both literally and emotionally. The atmosphere is thick with unspoken desires, and the pacing is quite deliberate, allowing moments of silence to linger, which adds a certain weight. It’s not about big events; it’s those small, almost mundane moments that really resonate. Performances feel natural, like you’re peering into their lives rather than watching actors. The practical effects are minimal, letting the dialogue and interactions drive the narrative. It’s distinctive in how it handles the nuances of intimacy and hesitation among friends, making it a worthwhile watch for those interested in character-driven stories.
Focuses on character dynamicsExplores themes of intimacy and hesitationCaptures a lazy summer vacation vibe
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