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So, 'Like Nothing Happened' is this quiet little drama that plays out in some relatable settings—like a bar, a bowling alley, and during a horse race. It's all about these youths, their interactions, their moments of connection and disconnection. What really stands out is this girl, who’s just visiting, reading aloud from a dictionary on her train ride back. It’s kind of intriguing, almost poetic, how it contrasts the hustle of their lives with these definitions. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere. The performances are pretty natural, capturing that sense of youthful uncertainty and fleeting moments. It’s distinctive because it doesn’t rely on flashy effects or plot twists; it’s more about the subtleties of everyday life.
Set in relatable everyday placesFocus on character interactionsUnique narrative with dictionary readings
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