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I saw With Many Things to Come in a sort of short-film festival. It is a very low-key movie, but speaks to those ready to listen.
Although the majority of movie's moments might be attributed to the local folklore they convey the angst of a contemporary family anywhere in the world. Without going into details, it suffice to say that this particular family consisted of retired grandparents, "almost-employed" parents and children doing odd jobs or simply playing video games while waiting for life to kick in.
But what struck me the most was the atmosphere. Within 23 minutes of running time all protagonists had something to say about life in general from their point of view.
I hope we'll hear more from the authors in the future.
Although the majority of movie's moments might be attributed to the local folklore they convey the angst of a contemporary family anywhere in the world. Without going into details, it suffice to say that this particular family consisted of retired grandparents, "almost-employed" parents and children doing odd jobs or simply playing video games while waiting for life to kick in.
But what struck me the most was the atmosphere. Within 23 minutes of running time all protagonists had something to say about life in general from their point of view.
I hope we'll hear more from the authors in the future.