
So, 'Pretend I'm Not Here' dives into some heavy stuff. It’s got this intimate, almost claustrophobic vibe, you know? The story revolves around a non-binary interpreter caught in a call with a migrant detention facility, and the tension builds with every moment. The way the voice on the other end triggers memories or feelings in the interpreter? It’s a bit haunting, really. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to absorb the weight of the dialogues and silences alike. Performances are raw and evocative, which really drives home the themes of identity and connection. It leans into realism while maintaining a distinct atmosphere that lingers long after it ends. Definitely one to note for its unique perspective and emotional depth.
Focus on themes of identity and connection.Noteworthy performance by the non-binary lead.Atmospheric sound design enhances the tension.
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Noah Amir Arjomand
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