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So, Still (2006) is this quiet, atmospheric short that really lingers with you. It’s about Guy, played by Jason Woo, who feels so disconnected from everything around him. The pacing is deliberately slow, almost hypnotic, which makes his yearning for connection all the more palpable. There's hardly any dialogue, and that silence—it's kind of haunting, you know? The visual style feels ethereal, almost dreamlike, which enhances the themes of isolation and longing. And while the performance from Woo is subtle, his expression really conveys a lot. It’s one of those films that leaves a mark without being over the top, and that’s what makes it stand out in the realm of short films.
The film has been released in a few limited formats, primarily festival circuits and select indie screenings. Scarcity can be an issue as many collectors have noted difficulty in finding physical copies. Despite its limited exposure, it’s gained interest among collectors who appreciate its unique tonal qualities and emotional depth.
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