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The film features a minimalist score, allowing the natural ambient sounds of the city and the dialogue to dictate the emotional rhythm of the scenes. Critical Reception and Legacy

Highly divisive; the ambiguous conclusion frustrated viewers seeking a traditional resolution. Complete Unknown

The film is structured chronologically, following 19-year-old Robert Zimmerman The film features a minimalist score, allowing the

Criticized by some as too slow; praised by others for its deliberate, character-driven build. Tom is the perfect foil to Alice

Tom is the perfect foil to Alice. He is defined by his obligations, his marriage, his career, and his physical location. He represents stability, but that stability has curdled into resentment. Shannon brings his signature intense, simmering energy to the role, portraying a man who is simultaneously terrified of and deeply attracted to Alice’s radical freedom. Alice's return disrupts his carefully constructed reality, acting as a mirror that exposes the prison of his own choosing. Core Themes: Identity, Freedom, and Excess Choice