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Once in Autumn is a quiet, introspective piece that dives into the murky waters of unrequited love. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to linger on the protagonist's emotional turmoil, and it captures that suffocating feeling of unspoken words perfectly. The film's atmosphere is thick—there’s a rawness to it, almost like you're peering into a journal rather than watching a scripted drama. The performances, while subtle, are deeply felt, especially the portrayal of the girl grappling with her feelings. It stands out in how it portrays the complexities of relationships without the usual tropes. You really feel the weight of every moment, kind of like a slow burn that lingers long after it’s over.
Explores themes of unrequited loveSubtle performances bring depthIntrospective and atmospheric storytelling
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