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Wandering Streams is a quietly introspective film that plays with themes of aging and connection. Emile, our main guy, has this safe, kind of mundane life, tending to his bonsai trees, which really symbolize how he's kept everything small and manageable. It's a comedy-drama, though the humor is gentle and often comes from the interactions with his loud buddy Edmond. Those fishing trips feel almost like therapy sessions, even if they don't dig too deep. The pacing is relaxed, allowing moments to breathe, which adds to its charm. The performances are understated, capturing a realistic sense of friendship and the nuances of life in your seventies. Not flashy at all, but it has a certain warmth to it, you know?
Character-driven narrativeFocus on friendshipsUnique take on aging
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