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Timing is a quiet exploration of missed connections and the weight of solitude. The film’s pacing is slow yet deliberate, capturing the tension of two lives orbiting each other, unaware of the gravitational pull of fate. There’s a dreamy atmosphere created by soft lighting and subtle practical effects that evoke the celestial theme – the sun, the moon, and eclipses play significant roles, mirroring the characters' internal struggles. The performances by the leads are intimate, almost haunting, as they convey a profound sense of yearning without excessive dialogue. It leaves you with that lingering feeling of what could have been, which is both poignant and relatable in its own way.
This film has seen limited releases over the years, making it somewhat elusive in collector circles. Various formats have surfaced, but none have gained significant traction, keeping its availability scarce. Interest seems to grow among those who appreciate thematic depth in storytelling, particularly around the motifs of chance encounters and celestial events.
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