tragic but beautiful
I watched this on a whim when I was just looking for something to play in the background but omg this was such a beautiful piece of art. I loved how most of it was just silent or very quiet and let the watcher sit in the grief and memories the main character was experiencing. I also espec loved the contrast of the scenes where it was much brighter and colorful whenever the other woman was there and how bleak and dull it went without her. it was very sad and heartbreaking but told in a beautiful way. I also enjoyed how the story wasn’t about what’s being portrayed in the movie but more what isn’t, like the relationship between the two women, the circumstances of how and why it happened the way it did. I wish more movies used this sort of storytelling because it oftentimes makes it so much more tragic (at least for me).I’d definitely recommend it if you like sad, short, beautiful movies that won’t say much but still speak volumes.
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