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So, 'My Endless Numbered Days' gives us this really introspective slice of life, right? It dives into Mitsue's return to Japan, which feels heavy with both nostalgia and that daunting sense of alienation. The pacing is quite contemplative, almost reflective, and it really lets you soak in her emotional journey. The interplay between her past and present relationships adds depth without resorting to melodrama. There's a nice use of practical effects that enhance the rawness of her experiences rather than distract. Performances are subtle yet impactful, really pulling you into her world. It's distinctive in how it captures the essence of feeling lost amidst familiar surroundings—sort of like being a tourist in your own life.
Explores themes of alienation and nostalgiaStrong character developmentSubtle yet impactful performances
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