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So, 'Windows on Monday' is this understated drama that really captures the essence of family life with its quiet tension. Nina, played with a kind of subtle fragility, is grappling with her role as a mother and her own professional identity. The pacing is deliberately slow, which might feel a bit drawn out for some, but it really builds this heavy atmosphere of uncertainty. The setting—a new house that should signify hope—feels almost claustrophobic at times, which is intriguing. The performances feel authentic; you can sense the weight of unspoken doubts and aspirations. It's fascinating how the film uses the physical space as a character itself, reflecting inner struggles. Definitely a unique watch, though it might not be everyone's cup of tea.
Explores themes of identity and motherhoodDistinctive pacing enhances the emotional weightSubtle performances create an intimate atmosphere
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