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The Seagull (2021) unfolds with a somewhat languid pace, capturing that languishing summer atmosphere. It revolves around a group of artists and their complicated entanglements, all set within a summer house that feels like a character in its own right. The film presents a philosophical exploration of art and life, with each character's unrequited love acting as an undercurrent that drives the tension. The performances are layered, often tinged with melancholy yet laced with moments of sharp wit. What feels distinctive here is the interplay of light and shadow in both dialogue and visuals, reflecting the characters' internal struggles. The atmosphere might seem oppressive at times, embodying that sense of existential boredom that resonates throughout the narrative.
Philosophical exploration of art and lifeStrong character-driven narrativeMelancholic yet witty performances
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