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So, 'Life Is Not Simple' from 1980 is one of those hidden gems that really gets under your skin. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative at times, it pulls you into the characters' struggles in a way that feels very raw. The performances are quite striking—there's this authenticity that makes you feel every moment. The atmosphere is thick with a sense of existential dread, and the themes of complexity in everyday life really resonate. The practical effects are minimal, focusing instead on character interactions, which adds a layer of intimacy. Even with its unknown director, it stands out for its willingness to challenge the audience. It's not a straightforward narrative, but that's what makes it distinctive, you know?
Deliberate pacing adds to the atmosphere.Striking performances that feel authentic.Focus on existential themes throughout.
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