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Things That Keep Me Up at Night offers a raw and introspective look into the minds of young adults grappling with their deepest fears. The film shifts between personal anecdotes and broader social issues, like climate change, making it feel both intimate and sprawling. You get this palpable sense of anxiety that resonates, especially in the quiet moments where the world fades away. The pacing is a bit uneven—sometimes it lingers on a thought longer than you'd expect, but that seems intentional, letting you sit with discomfort. What stands out is the mix of vulnerability and resilience shared across different cultures. The practical effects are subtle, mostly relying on real-world imagery and personal narratives rather than flashy visuals. It's distinctive for how it layers complex emotions without oversimplifying them.
Explores deep psychological themesIntimate interviews with diverse perspectivesCaptivating visual storytelling without heavy effects
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