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So, 'Long Goodbye' (or 'Nevermind Goodbye' as it’s sometimes referenced) is a quiet, introspective drama that really digs into the loneliness of modern life. Avery and Matthew, two characters who never really connect in the real world, kind of create this bubble of a relationship that feels more like a coping mechanism than anything else. The pacing is slow, almost dreamlike, which adds to the atmosphere of isolation. There’s this haunting melancholy throughout, and it relies heavily on performances that feel very raw and genuine. It’s not flashy, but there’s a unique tension in their silent struggles, making the mundane feel deeply profound. The film’s fidelity to reality and how it captures emotional detachment is what sticks with you long after.
Tackles themes of isolation and emotional disconnection.Subtle performances that emphasize realism.Events unfold in a slow, dreamlike pace.
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