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So, 'Coat Fitting' is one of those quiet gems that sneaks up on you. It follows this retired tailor, living a pretty mundane life until a documentarian shows up, turning his world upside down. The pacing is deliberate, almost languid, which really lets you soak in the tailor's reflections and the weight of his past. There's a rawness to it, with performances feeling genuine, almost like you're just eavesdropping on real moments. The film captures that melancholy of aging and the yearning for purpose in a way that's really distinct. The atmosphere? It has this subtle charm, a little dusty yet warm, which complements the themes of nostalgia and identity beautifully. Not flashy, but definitely resonant.
Subtle exploration of aging and identity Β· Deliberate pacing enhances emotional depth Β· Genuine performances create a real atmosphere
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