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So, 'Sometimes I Forget What Day of the Week It Is' dives into the mundane, capturing those fleeting moments that seem trivial but hold deeper significance. The pacing is almost languid, allowing viewers to sit with their thoughts, which creates this contemplative atmosphere. It’s a documentary that doesn’t rush; instead, it invites you to ponder life's little absurdities. The use of practical effects is minimal—mostly just real-life snippets and interactions, which adds to its authenticity. The performances, if you can call them that, are unguarded and raw, giving you this sense of connection to the subjects. It's distinctive in how it frames the ordinary, making you reflect on your own daily rhythms and how easily we overlook them.
Contemplative atmosphereReal-life snippets enhance authenticityFocus on daily rhythms and significance
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