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November in Vermont has this stripped-down essence. It’s about a man and a boy traversing the woods, but really, it’s more about their journey together. The pacing can feel languid at times, but it allows for moments of reflection and connection that linger. The atmosphere is thick with that raw, autumnal vibe, almost inviting you into the chilly embrace of the forest. Practical effects are minimal, shifting focus to the performances—there's a rawness to their interactions. Themes of loss, isolation, and perhaps healing, they resonate quietly. It’s not your typical drama; it lingers in a way that can either draw you in or leave you contemplating. Definitely a film to mull over long after the credits.
Focus on character dynamics over plot twists.Good for discussions on themes of solitude.Appreciate the natural setting as a character itself.
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