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So, Remember Me Always is one of those little gems from the early '80s that just kind of sits in the background, you know? Directed by Paul Feig, who later made waves with comedies, this short is a peek into his formative years at USC. The humor is light, but there’s something slightly melancholic about it too, as if he’s really exploring nostalgia—could be the theme of memories and how they shape us. It's fun to see the practical effects of the time, done with such ingenuity on a student budget. The pacing feels relaxed, almost like a gentle stroll through someone's recollections. You can see hints of his future style here, which makes it distinctive in its own right.
Interesting early work from Paul Feig.Explores themes of memory and nostalgia.Great example of student film techniques.
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