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Twelve Twenty is a short film that draws from Gabriel Garcia Marquez's storytelling style, capturing that peculiar blend of longing and silence. The tone is almost dreamlike, as we follow the unnamed man fixated on a woman at an airport check-in counter. There's this palpable tension as they both board the same flight to Canada, yet their silence speaks volumes. The pacing is deliberate, letting the atmosphere build subtly as we watch their glances and unspoken emotions. It's fascinating how a lack of dialogue can convey so much depth, almost like a meditation on missed connections and the fleeting nature of moments. The visuals are understated but effective, giving it a raw, intimate feel that resonates long after the credits roll.
Short film based on a Gabriel Garcia Marquez storyExplores themes of silence and missed connectionsDeliberate pacing enhances emotional depth
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