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So, November (2020) is this interesting drama that captures a lost soul named Julien. He’s thirty, but feels detached from reality, which is pretty much the film's vibe. The pacing is quite introspective, almost dreamlike at times, as we wander through his memories. The atmosphere is heavy with nostalgia and a touch of melancholy. It’s like you’re feeling his unresolved emotions and distant connections. The performances are subtle, which I appreciate—nothing overly dramatic, just real. There’s a minimalistic approach to practical effects, which fits with the themes of absence and longing. It's not about grand gestures, but more about the quiet, lingering moments that leave you thinking.
Subtle yet impactful performances.Pacing is slow but reflective.Themes of memory and belonging resonate throughout.
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