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So, 'Romilly' is this intriguing little piece from 2012 that really captures a slice of youthful abandon. The film centers around this young girl, her striking red hair catching the light, as she navigates the chaos of her friends and the bunk beds in the Turbine Hall. There's an intimacy in the way we get drawn into her world, watching her interact, lounge, and even drift into sleep. The pacing feels almost dreamlike, letting moments breathe and linger. It's not just about the visuals, though—there's something profoundly relatable about the simplicity of friendship and those fleeting moments of childhood.
'Romilly' is somewhat elusive, having not garnered a wide release, which makes it a bit difficult to track down. It’s interesting to note how the film’s atmosphere resonates with collectors who appreciate that blend of nostalgia and a unique visual style. As far as formats go, there's limited availability, so it adds a layer of intrigue for those looking to expand their collection with films that offer a quiet, yet profound, reflection on youth.
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