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So, 'We Will Not Get Used To' dives into a web of suspicion and intrigue. You've got Mahtab, who’s grappling with her doubts about her husband Ahmad, a university guy. The atmosphere is thick with tension, especially with the mysterious Sima stirring the pot. The pacing feels deliberate, almost crawling at times, but it serves the tension nicely. As the plot unfolds, the death of a student complicates everything – it’s not just a whodunit but a study of trust and betrayal. Performances are pretty solid; you can feel the weight of their emotions. It’s distinctive for its focus on interpersonal relationships over flashy storytelling. Definitely a more subtle cinematic experience.
This film seems to be a bit of an underground gem, with limited release and a lack of information about its director and production. As a collector, you might find it intriguing due to its scarcity and the unique narrative that dives into complex human emotions. It’s one of those titles that might not be on everyone's radar, but could spark some interesting discussions among enthusiasts.
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