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My Diary is this intriguing piece that dives into the life of Dinda, a radio announcer navigating her long-distance relationship with Rio. The film plays out in a unique way with Dinda's program, which becomes a window into her struggles and connections with listeners. There's this palpable tension in her live argument with Okta, a listener who's entangled in his own issues, particularly regarding Siska. The atmosphere is both conversational and charged, making you feel the weight of each interaction. It's a character-driven story with a focus on emotional depth over flashy effects. You really get a sense of how communication can bridge or widen gaps in relationships, all while keeping a sort of real-world relatability that resonates well.
Finding a copy of My Diary can be a challenge, as it seems to have flown under the radar since its release. The film's format history is a bit murky, with limited availability on physical media, making it a curious piece for collectors interested in lesser-known narratives. There's a growing interest in its thematic exploration of communication in relationships, which could make it a sleeper hit among niche collectors.
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