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So, New York Minute from 2017, directed by Hari Nef—it's definitely got a vibe. Pacing isn’t rushed; it meanders like a good NYC stroll. The film dives into the lives of its characters during their daily commutes, threading together their stories with an almost conversational tone. You feel the city's pulse in the backdrop, each cold read revealing layers of emotion. Nef's performance stands out, bringing a rawness that feels authentic, navigating the highs and lows of urban life. The practical effects here are subtle but effective—just the right touch to ground the film in reality. It’s not about big moments, more like a collection of small ones that somehow resonate.
Strong character-driven narrativeExplores themes of urban connectionsUnique approach to daily life in NYC
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