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You Never Know is this intriguing blend of dreamscape and reality, set against the backdrop of the early 1960s. It meanders through the life of a young woman who’s trying to piece together her identity shaped by the aftermath of WWII. The pacing feels almost languid, inviting you to sit with the characters and their memories, which I find quite engaging. The performances are raw, and you can really feel the weight of the past in their eyes. There’s a tangible atmosphere that’s both nostalgic and haunting, punctuated by practical effects that enhance the dream-like sequences without overshadowing the story. It’s a thoughtful exploration of memory and time—definitely distinctive in its approach, in my opinion.
Explores themes of memory and identityInteresting dream-sequence narrativeSet in post-WWII era
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Victoria Schultz
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