
Procrastination, directed by Etienne Kaleb, plays with that awkward tension of romantic entanglements and the everyday struggle of, well, procrastination. The pacing feels deliberately slow at times, mirroring the characters’ inner conflicts and hesitations. It's shot with a warm, almost nostalgic filter that gives the whole thing a dreamy vibe, perfect for those contemplative moments. The performances are quite grounded, with a natural chemistry that draws you in, even if the plot meanders a bit. You see themes of indecision and longing that resonate, and it’s interesting how the film captures those relatable moments of putting things off. It’s not flashy, but it has its own charm, grounded in reality—and that’s what makes it stand out.
Unique exploration of romantic indecisionWarm, nostalgic cinematographyGrounded performances with natural chemistry
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