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So, Night (2016) is this intriguing documentary that feels more like an experience than just a film. The pacing is reflective, almost meditative. It kind of lingers in the shadows, you know? The director remains unknown, which adds this layer of mystery, almost like the film itself. It captures a moment of insomnia, the stillness of night, and the unlikely journey of picking up a book. The atmosphere is thick, sometimes disquieting, with a sense of searching and longing. It’s not flashy; it relies on simple visuals and a thoughtful narrative to pull you in. There's a real intimacy to it, like you're peering into someone's personal struggle. Quite distinctive, for sure, just don't expect conventional storytelling.
Explores themes of insomnia and introspection.Unique storytelling approach with heavy atmospheric focus.Mystery surrounding the unknown director adds intrigue.
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Richard Dinter
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