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So, 'Who Wasn't There' is one of those films that leans heavily into existential themes. The pacing is pretty contemplative, almost meditative, which fits the subject matter perfectly. You feel this palpable sense of searching throughout—like the characters are constantly probing their own identities against the backdrop of looming mortality. The dialogue feels real, raw, and sometimes uncomfortable, which can pull you in deeper. There's a kind of atmospheric quality to the cinematography that matches the weight of the themes it tackles. No big flashy effects here, just solid performances that really capture the human condition in this digital age. It's distinctive in how it revels in ambiguity, leaving you with lingering questions long after it’s over.
Contemplative pacing complements existential themesStrong performances that enhance the atmosphereThemes of identity and mortality resonate deeply
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