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Hurry, directed by an unknown filmmaker, is a peculiar blend of comedy and drama set against the haunting backdrop of a stormy Brittany lighthouse. The atmosphere is thick with urgency, as Damien frantically assembles an enigmatic creation from shards of mirror. The pacing feels intense, almost frantic, reflecting his mounting anxiety with each crash of the waves. When Isabelle enters the scene, the narrative really pivots—her presence amplifies the tension and sparks an exploration of connection and time. The performances are subtle yet impactful; you can feel the characters grappling with their own internal storms. It’s distinctive in how it marries the whimsical with the weighty, leaving you pondering the significance of haste and longing.
Interesting use of practical effects with mirrors.The pacing shifts as the storm intensifies.Themes of urgency and connection are well-explored.
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