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The Passage of the Comet is a contemplative piece that unfolds in 1986, set against the backdrop of a waiting room in a secretive abortion clinic. It’s got this heavy, almost suffocating atmosphere, where time seems to stretch as the characters grapple with their own fears and uncertainties. The way the patients interact with the receptionist and each other feels so raw and real; you can almost feel their apprehension. The pacing is deliberate, giving you space to absorb the weight of their lives while Halley’s comet looms outside, a distant symbol of hope or despair. It's distinctive for its minimalistic setting and how it captures this specific moment in time, making it a poignant reflection on personal choices amidst societal pressures.
Intimate character studyExplores themes of choice and consequenceUnique setting enhances emotional depth
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