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Living Room is a contemplative piece that dives deep into loneliness and existential dread. Masayuki, the lead, is this lost soul just drifting through life, stuck in a cycle of drinking and gambling. The pacing is slow, almost hypnotic at times, which really sets the tone for what feels like a nightmarish yet realistic exploration of despair. The performances, especially Masayuki's, carry this weight of melancholy that's hard to shake off. There's this stranger who enters his life, and this meeting feels almost surreal, like a lifeline thrown into the murky waters of his existence. It’s visually understated but impactful, with practical effects that ground the story. The film lingers in your mind long after the credits roll.
Explores themes of loneliness and existentialism.Slow pacing enhances the tone of despair.Distinguished by its minimalistic approach and practical effects.
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