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Rimini is an interesting slice of life that dives into the monotony of modern existence. You’ve got Alex, a project manager, feeling the weight of his dull job—it's palpable. The film’s pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, and it really lets you sit with Alex's existential crisis. The atmosphere has this gritty, raw edge that mirrors his dissatisfaction, and when he meets Anna, a vibrant film student, things take a turn. Their dynamic adds a layer of hope, even if it feels fragile. The performances are solid, especially the way Alex's character is portrayed—it's this balance of desperation and yearning for change. The practical effects, though subtle, add a grounded feel that enhances the overall experience.
Atmospheric exploration of modern dissatisfactionCharacter-driven narrativeSubtle use of practical effects enhances realism
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