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So, 'The Perfect White Wall' is one of those films that really takes its time, you know? Set in a stark art museum, it plays with the atmosphere of isolation and introspection. The pacing is slow, almost meditative, which might not be for everyone, but it's intriguing in its own right. You can feel the tension in the air as characters navigate through their artistic dilemmas, and the minimalistic set design really enhances that vibe. I’d say the performances are quite raw, possibly due to it being a student or regional film. It's distinct in how it blends art with existential themes, making you reflect on creativity and purpose. Definitely one of those underground gems that sticks with you.
Avant-garde style worth discussingFocus on character-driven narrativeInteresting use of space and silence
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Przemysław Kozioł
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