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Martha's New Coat really captures that feeling of disappointment and longing. It's her birthday, but man, things just fall apart for her. So, she heads to the coast looking for some thrill. The pacing is pretty mellow, which some might find a bit slow, but I think it adds to the overall vibe of isolation and introspection. The performances feel real, like you're watching someone's life unfold instead of a scripted drama. There's something about the way they shot the coastal scenes—practical, gritty, almost raw. You can feel the salty air and the weight of Martha’s decisions. It's not flashy, but there's a subtle depth that sticks with you long after it's over.
Focus on theme of personal growthPay attention to coastal atmosphereNotice the simplicity of practical effects
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