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Nevermind Polly is a quietly intense exploration of anxiety and claustrophobia, set against the backdrop of a city that feels both alive and suffocating. The film’s pacing is deliberate, almost painstaking, as Polly tiptoes around her kitchen, which serves as a microcosm of her internal struggles. Each shot amplifies her discomfort, and the stark white walls almost seem to close in on her. The performances, particularly the nuanced portrayal of Polly, draw you into her world. There's something raw about the practical effects too, conveying the chaos of her environment without overdoing it. It’s a film that lingers, forcing you to reflect on the moments of stillness amid the noise of urban life.
Intense character studyMinimalistic settingFocus on internal conflict
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