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So, 'No Time' from '94 is this peculiar little gem that feels like a raw peek into Aronofsky's early mind. It's got that student film vibe, which really shows in its pacing—sometimes erratic but kind of charming. The comedy elements are there, but they’re laced with a darker undertone, giving it an offbeat quality. You can see hints of his later style, particularly in the way he plays with reality and perception. The practical effects, though not extensive, manage to create a unique atmosphere that’s worth noting. Performances are a mixed bag, typical of budding actors, but there's an earnestness that feels genuine. It’s a snapshot of an emerging filmmaker before he hit the big leagues.
Interesting student project from Aronofsky.Reflects early filmmaking techniques.Not widely known but has its own charm.
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