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So there's this film, 'Just Like This', which really digs into the whole theme of isolation and disconnection from society. The main character, Aaron, just sort of drifts through this bleak landscape of modern life, rejecting everything. He makes this awkward attempt to reconnect with his sister at a family funeral, but it gets complicated by her boyfriend, who really embodies the relentless push for progress and consumerism. It's got this kind of raw, almost uncomfortable tone, and the pacing feels deliberately off-kilter, reflecting Aaron's inner turmoil. I can't quite pinpoint the director or the year, which adds a layer of mystery. The performances feel genuine and their ideological clashes are pretty thought-provoking.
'Just Like This' seems to be one of those underground gems that collectors keep an eye out for. It hasn't seen much in terms of format releases, which may contribute to its elusive status. Interest is rising, especially among those who appreciate films that tackle societal critiques with an intimate lens. It's definitely one of those titles that sparks conversation, but you might have to dig a bit to find a decent copy.
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