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Never Mind (2013) is an intriguing debut from Jeshua Dreyfus that plays out in a stunning Swiss valley. The film's tone is raw and introspective, as five friends engage in an honesty game that brings to light unhealed wounds and buried secrets. The pacing feels deliberate, almost claustrophobic at times, enhancing the emotional weight of the revelations. It's a chamber piece, really, stripped down to its core—no flashy effects, just solid performances that draw you into the characters' psyches. You get this sense of isolation, both physically and emotionally, which makes their interactions feel even more intense. It’s not your typical drama; it delves deeper into the crevices of friendship and honesty, making it a distinctive watch.
Low-budget charmIntimate performancesExplores themes of honesty and vulnerability
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