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So, 'Nothing Happened This Morning' is this curious little gem from 1965 that dances between the mundane and the profound. It’s not about plot twists or big climaxes; rather, it delves into the subtleties of everyday life, giving a fresh perspective on the ordinary. The pacing is leisurely, allowing viewers to sink into its atmosphere—a kind of meditative state where time feels stretched. There’s a certain vitality in the simplicity, and while we don’t have a big name behind the direction, the performances carry an earnestness that feels genuine. It's all about feeling, really—how every moment, no matter how trivial, can be rich with complexity. There’s a rawness that’s hard to find nowadays.
This film is a bit of an enigma in the collector's realm, with very few copies circulating in decent condition. The absence of a known director and its obscure nature adds to its intrigue, making it a topic of conversation among niche collectors. Formats are limited, primarily existing in early VHS and a few scattered prints, elevating its rarity. Those who appreciate films that capture the essence of the mundane with an artistic touch might find themselves drawn to its quiet charm.
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