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So, 'Just Waiting' is a fascinating piece that captures an intimate look at West Berlin in the pre-wall era. It’s not your typical narrative, more like an impressionist painting in film form. The pacing is languid, almost dreamlike, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere of the city—its streets, its people, the palpable tension of a divided world. The practical effects are minimal yet effective, focusing more on the rawness of the environment than any flashy tricks. The performances are subtle but deeply felt, with a kind of authenticity that feels rare. It’s distinctive for its reflective tone, making you contemplate the weight of what was happening just beneath the surface of everyday life.
This film has seen limited releases, making it a bit of a rarity among collectors. Its unique approach and the connection to a pivotal moment in history adds to its allure, though you might find it tucked away in obscure catalogs. There’s definitely a niche interest for those who appreciate the more avant-garde and contemplative aspects of cinema, especially tied to the socio-political landscape of the era.
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