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Procrastination is a unique documentary that dives into the mind of a young filmmaker navigating life at 21. Shot in the early 2000s, it captures that hazy blend of youthful ambition and the relentless grip of distraction. The tone is introspective, almost confessional, with a raw authenticity that pulls you in. The pacing feels organic, much like life itself, shifting between moments of clarity and confusion. It’s a personal journey, reflecting the universal struggle against procrastination. The performances, though largely unscripted, resonate with a genuine quality, making you feel like an observer of someone’s real experience. The film's distinctive charm lies in its simplicity and the relatable themes it explores—perfect for anyone who appreciates the art of self-reflection in cinema.
Features an introspective look at young adulthood.Raw and authentic tone reflects real-life struggles.Offers a unique perspective on the theme of procrastination.
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Meesoo Lee
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