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Waiting Day is an intriguing exploration of life through Rachael's eyes. The tone is heavy but oddly light-hearted, blending drama with unexpected humor. You see Rachael grappling with the monotony of social welfare, yet she finds these small moments of joy with her daughters. The pacing feels a bit languid at times, which really emphasizes the repetitiveness of their lives, almost like a slow burn. The performances are raw and authentic, bringing an almost documentary-like feel to the whole thing. What stands out is how it captures the resilience of a mother while under societal pressures. It’s not flashy, but there’s a stark beauty in the everyday, which makes it quite distinctive.
Strong performancesUnique blend of humor and dramaCaptivating exploration of motherhood
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