Simple Being is this intriguing little drama that really leans into the understated. There's an almost meditative quality to it, with pacing that might feel slow to some, but actually allows the atmosphere to sink in. The performances are raw and genuine, really capturing the essence of the characters' struggles. You can tell the director had a vision, even if they're not widely recognized; it feels intimate, like you're peering into someone's private world. The practical effects are minimal but effective, enhancing the grounded feel of the narrative. Themes of self-discovery and the mundane aspects of life are explored in a way that feels refreshingly honest, even if it doesn't always give you a clear resolution. Worth a look for sure.
Atmospheric pacingIntimate performancesThemes of self-discovery
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