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So, Marianne (2022) is quite an interesting little piece. The film revolves around this fleeting encounter between a journalist and Marianne, who’s a heroine for just a day. It’s got a raw, almost documentary feel to it—like you're peeking into a moment of real life, despite the scripted nature. The pacing is deliberately slow, which lets the tension build quietly, creating an atmosphere that feels both tense and tender. The performances, though understated, pack a punch. They really embody the weight of their words and silences. It’s less about big dramatic gestures and more about the nuances of connection, misunderstandings, that kind of stuff. The cinematography compliments this tone, capturing those intimate moments beautifully. It’s a film you kind of roll around in, feeling the complexities of the human experience.
Intimate character studyUnderrated performancesExplores themes of connection and misunderstanding
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