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Yes, I Do Not Know (1980) is this intriguing super 8mm film from Davorin Marc. The drama unfolds with a subtlety that's hard to pin down, creating an atmosphere that feels both intimate and detached. You get these long, lingering shots that really let the tension build, almost like the film is daring you to engage. The performances are understated, yet they resonate deeply, capturing a sense of confusion and searching. There’s a rawness to the practical effects, which adds to its charm. And there's definitely a unique pacing that doesn’t rush to resolve any of the themes. It’s one of those films that leaves you feeling a bit lost, but in a way that feels intentional, almost like it’s asking you to ponder your own uncertainties.
Super 8mm format adds a nostalgic quality.Subtle performances evoke internal struggles.Pacing invites reflection on themes of uncertainty.
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