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Only Natural to Forget is a quiet drama that unfolds slowly, almost in fragments. Its pacing can feel deliberate, almost meandering, but that’s part of the charm. The tone is reflective, often melancholic, diving into themes of memory and loss with a subtlety that can linger. It’s interesting how the director, though unknown, creates a visually intimate world, almost like being a voyeur into the characters’ lives. The performances are grounded, with a rawness that feels unfiltered. Practical effects are minimal, keeping the focus on the emotional landscape rather than flashy visuals. It’s a film that, while not for everyone, invites you to sit with it and consider what it means to forget or remember. There's a slight surreal quality to it that keeps it distinctive.
Introspective character studyThemes of memory and lossMinimalist approach to visuals
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