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Time Lasts is a curious piece from 1997 that really drags you into its somber world. The pacing is quite deliberate, creating this lingering tension that feels almost like a meditation on time itself. Although the director remains a mystery, the performances are earnest, with the actors delivering a rawness that feels genuine. There's a certain atmospheric weight, as if every scene is steeped in nostalgia and reflection. Practical effects are minimal, relying more on the emotional journey rather than flashy visuals, which gives it a more grounded feel. You can tell it’s made with heart, even if it leaves you with a bit of an unsettling aftertaste. It’s not for everyone, but that subdued vibe is what makes it stand out in the sea of '90s dramas.
Unique pacing that enhances its themesStrong emotional performancesA deeper exploration of time and reflection
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