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Slowcore is an interesting piece, set in St. Petersburg, where two friends reconnect over a few days. The pacing is deliberately languid, creating this meditative atmosphere that really lets you soak in the ambiance of the city. Yuri Loza's music plays softly in the background, adding a nice layer of melancholy. There's something about the way they interact that feels raw and real—almost like you're eavesdropping on their lives. The performances have this understated quality, nothing flashy, but they really draw you in. The filming style feels intimate and personal, almost like a documentary at times. It’s not about flashy effects; it’s about the moments, the conversations, and the silence in between. Definitely a film that invites reflection.
Intimate settings that enhance character developmentSubtle use of music to complement moodFocus on real-life conversations and interactions
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