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We All Fall Down is this quirky little gem from Davide Ferrario that captures the essence of Generation X's struggle with identity and purpose. The film has this laid-back yet contemplative tone, matching well with the existential musings of Walter, our philosophy undergrad trying to figure life out in the backdrop of late '90s Turin. The pacing feels a bit meandering, reflective of Walter’s own aimless journey. There’s something oddly charming about how it portrays the mundane—the practical effects are minimal but effective, allowing the performances to shine. The cast brings a genuine warmth and relatability, grounding the film in a way that feels both nostalgic and achingly real. It’s like a snapshot of a specific time and attitude, making it a distinctive watch.
Quirky exploration of Gen-X themes.Captivating performances that feel authentic.Reflective pacing complements the philosophical undertones.
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