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So, 'Time Will Come' is this interesting exploration of reality versus illusion. Dovydas, who seems pretty ordinary, meets Aiste, this flamboyant figure with a mysterious vibe. Their lunch turns into a ride that unravels layers of her identity, leading Dovydas into a rabbit hole of doubt and intrigue. The pacing has this almost dreamlike quality, making you feel like you're drifting alongside them. It's not just about the plot twist; it's about the atmosphere and the palpable tension as Aiste's world clashes with Dovydas's. The performances are intriguing too, with Aiste's magnetic presence contrasting Dovydas’s grounded demeanor. Quite distinctive in its narrative style, it leaves you pondering long after it ends.
This film has had limited distribution, making physical copies a bit of a rarity. Early screenings hinted at an artistic vision that didn’t quite fit mainstream expectations, which might pique collector interest. It's worth noting that while the director remains unknown, the film has garnered a niche following due to its unique narrative style and character dynamics. As time passes, it may find a more prominent place among indie film collections.
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