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So, 'New Times at Crossroad Street' is an interesting follow-up to that earlier film, 'Crossroad Street.' It digs into how time has changed this little slice of Riga, and it's quite reflective. There's this palpable sense of nostalgia throughout—the director, whoever they are, really captures that feeling of returning home after a decade. The pacing is a bit slow, but it fits the theme of reflection and change. You get to see familiar faces, like Daiga, Aldis, and Osis, and their stories feel intimate, almost like eavesdropping on their lives. The atmosphere is thick with emotion, blending the everyday with the poignant. It's a unique take on how places and people evolve over time, evoking a bittersweet sense of belonging.
Reflective tone and atmosphereIntimate character studiesFocus on personal stories and change
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