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Indefinite (2015) is a quiet drama that really leans into its characters' existential struggles. The atmosphere is heavy, almost suffocating at times, as it explores the lives of Barbara, Adar, and Medhi—each one grappling with their own demons. The pacing is deliberate; it takes its time, allowing the audience to feel just how adrift these individuals are. The performances are raw and genuine, unearthing vulnerability without leaning into melodrama. It’s a film that doesn’t shy away from the uncomfortable feelings of stagnation and the desire for rebirth. The practical effects are minimal, emphasizing the starkness of their surroundings, which adds to the overall sense of isolation that pervades the film.
Slow-paced character studyFocus on existential themesMinimalist approach to storytelling
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