So, 'Little Square' is an interesting piece by Leonard Zelig that really captures the absurdity and vulnerability of human connection during lockdowns. The film weaves together various stories, each character grappling with their own struggles for love and truth, all amid the strange calm of quarantine. It has this unique, almost raw atmosphere - you can feel the tension in the air, yet there’s a lightness that comes from its comedic moments. The pacing feels natural, reflecting the ebb and flow of real life, which I appreciate. The practical effects add a layer of authenticity, grounding the narrative. Performances are solid, with a kind of relatable desperation that draws you in. This film is distinctive in how it balances humor and drama in a context we all know too well.
Quarantine narrative style.Strong character-driven stories.Interesting blend of humor and drama.
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