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Inertia is a fascinating exploration of a jaded generation, set against the stark landscape of San Francisco's outskirts. The film has this raw, almost melancholic tone that really resonates—it's not about high drama but rather the small, poignant moments in life. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to linger on the characters' decisions and regrets. Each of the four strangers has their own struggles, and it's the subtle performances that really bring them to life, you can feel their disconnect and longing. There's a certain authenticity in the way the film captures their interactions, and it doesn't shy away from the uncomfortable truths of wandering through your twenties with no clear direction. The practical effects are minimal, but they amplify the starkness of the setting, marrying seamlessly with the narrative's weight.
Subtle performances that enhance character depthThoughtful pacing that reflects life's uncertaintiesAuthentic atmosphere that captures a generation's struggles
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