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So, 'It Doesn’t Matter' is a fascinating piece, really. You’ve got Ksenia Rappoport delivering this intense, almost jarring monologue that sets up the whole vibe of the film. It dives into the anxieties surrounding aging, especially from the perspective of beauty. But then it shifts gears, weaving in this lightness, a sort of lyrical exploration of love that’s surprisingly refreshing. The pacing feels thoughtful, giving you time to absorb the weight of those heavy themes while still inviting you into those softer moments. The performances are quite striking, particularly Rappoport’s, and there’s a certain atmospheric quality that makes it distinct. It’s like peeling back layers - it starts one way and by the end, you appreciate the balance of it all.
Focus on character-driven storytelling.Engaging monologue about beauty and age.Shifts from intensity to warmth.
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