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The Time of Crisis is a fascinating exploration of isolation and self-discovery. It dives deep into the psyche of Pavle Komel, a dropout who's retreated from the world, abandoning even his closest ties. The film captures a haunting atmosphere, balancing moments of stillness with a palpable tension as he returns to his rural roots, seeking some semblance of understanding. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the audience to really sit with Pavle's inner turmoil. Performances are raw and unrefined, adding to the film's gritty authenticity. The cinematography reflects the desolate beauty of the countryside, almost acting as a character in its own right. It’s distinctive in how it merges psychological depth with a social commentary on alienation.
Psychological drama with a rural backdropFocuses on themes of isolation and self-discoveryDistinctive raw performances
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