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A Few Days with Me is a quiet exploration of responsibility and the weight of familial expectations, wrapped in a light comedic tone. Sautet crafts a somewhat surreal atmosphere, where our lead, fresh from a mental institution, finds himself thrown into the chaos of managing a supermarket. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of introspection amid the absurdity of daily life in a struggling store. The cast brings a naturalism that holds the film together, especially in their interactions, which feel very real. You can sense the emotional undercurrents as they navigate their own lives, all while a supermarket serves as a backdrop for these vignettes. The practical effects, or lack thereof, emphasize the rawness of the characters’ experiences, making it feel intimate yet expansive.
Introspective character studyQuirky humor with a touch of surrealismFocus on family dynamics and personal growth
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