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So, 'Modern Crimes' is this intriguing little piece from 1992. The pacing feels contemplative, almost meandering at times, which really underscores its themes of existentialism and the search for meaning in urban life. Tim, played by Roy Ward, has this almost casual encounter with a homeless philosopher in Amsterdam. It’s fascinating how the film captures the atmosphere of the city, blending its beauty with a sense of isolation. The dialogues are just dripping with irony, and there's something almost haunting about the way the characters wrestle with their realities. You can feel the weight of their circumstances, and it’s all very understated, no flashy effects or anything, just raw performances that linger with you. Definitely not your typical drama, but that’s what makes it distinctive.
Themes of existentialism and urban isolation.Strong performances, especially from Roy Ward.Contemplative pacing that enhances the atmosphere.
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