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Never Ever, this 2016 drama has a unique vibe, you know? It’s rooted in Don DeLillo's novella, which gives it a certain literary weight. The pacing can be a bit meandering, but that actually complements the protagonist’s existential journey. You’re drawn into Rey's world as he tosses aside his leading lady for this captivating performance artist he meets. It’s a film that really explores themes like obsession and the blurred lines of art and life. The performances are quite striking—there’s a rawness that sticks with you. Plus, the practical effects, though subtle, enhance the dreamlike quality of the narrative. Definitely not your typical drama.
Slow-paced narrative might not appeal to everyoneStrong emphasis on character studiesInteresting take on art's impact on personal relationships
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