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So it Doesnât Hurt is an intimate, reflective piece that pulls you into the world of Urszula Flis, a woman whose life unfolds with quiet intensity. ĹoziĹski's return to her after two decades is layered with nostalgia and unease, showcasing the stark contrast between past and present. The pacing is slow, almost meditative, allowing you to really soak in her thoughts and the rural Polish landscape that envelops her. There's a rawness in Urszula's vulnerability, revealing her fears and joys in a way that feels both personal and universal. Itâs one of those films that lingers; you find yourself pondering its themes of memory, change, and the human spirit long after it ends.
Documentary style may appeal to fans of character studies.Quiet, reflective atmosphere might not suit everyone.Great for discussions on memory and personal growth.
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