Loved this strange little love story. Daisy Ridley is extraordinary. Beautifully directed by Rachel Lambert. Fab score by Dabney Morris. Streaming on Kanopy.
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Every time I watch a feature film in 2026. No. 16, “Sometimes I Think About Dying” (2023) this morning on Sky Cinema HD. www.imdb.com/title/tt16431966/ #MyMovies2026 #SometimesIThinkAboutDying ⭐️⭐️⭐️
#SometimesIThinkAboutDying No es esta una película con la que sea fácil conectar. Sin más información no es fácil empatizar con la protagonista. Está sola, no se relaciona, y cuando lo hace es temerosa y no tarda en torpedear la situación. #CineJeiter […]
#SometimesIThinkAboutDying No es esta una película con la que sea fácil conectar. Sin más información no es fácil empatizar con la protagonista. Está sola, no se relaciona, y cuando lo hace es temerosa y no tarda en torpedear la situación. #CineJeiter m.filmaffinity.com/es/userratin...
#SometimesIThinkAboutDying: What Joy Feels Like When You Were Not Aware You Are Allowed to Feel It ★★★★★ It's hard, isn't it? Being a person? brendanjohnanthony.substack.com/p/sometimes-...
Within my reflection in the ethereal eyes of Daisy Ridley, I felt seen, that achingly beautiful echo of simply existing, so allow the thought to be... #SometimesIThinkAboutDying, so I will witness art like this, the eviscerating kind... I will choose life. boxd.it/bCCyQr
#SometimesIThinkAboutDying resonates because it finds the extraordinary in the ordinary. In a world that is constantly loud, it is the reminder of those quiet internal struggles that go unseen, a reflection in the small heartbeats of connection that make life feel less isolating.
#SometimesIThinkAboutDying is both heartbreaking and insightful, a lament for isolation that exists even in the most ordinary of interactions. The moments at her workplace accentuate that, an invisible barrier that prevents her from engaging wholly... even when she yearns for it.
The profound lens of #SometimesIThinkAboutDying into what it means to live on the fringes of life, offers no resolution, and yet, feels cathartic in its painting of introversion, the quiet longing to find meaning in a world that is overwhelming... because witness means belonging.
The sound design of #SometimesIThinkAboutDying, or lack thereof, is harrowing... utilised to emphasise disconnect, which reinforces that sense of isolation. The quiet allows you to sit with Daisy Ridley in her emotions, forcing confrontation with that silence she, and I, inhabit.
There is a stillness to the pacing of #SometimesIThinkAboutDying that complements that internal conflict within Fran. Those awkward conversations, the intensity of long silences, the characters searching for something of meaning to say, but are never quite able... are empathetic.
#SometimesIThinkAboutDying transcends in capturing introversion through the immensity of nature... of Fran lost in the quiet of her own mind. The direction from Rachel Lambert is otherworldly, the wide shots of Daisy Ridley in her mundane world emphasise that sense of detachment.
The way #SometimesIThinkAboutDying paints the smallest of interactions weighed down by my same intense anxieties... it entranced my soul. There is an evocative honesty within that, I find myself bound in the delicate balance between longing for solitude and fearing its isolation.
The quiet of #SometimesIThinkAboutDying is what I see myself in, that sense of melancholy, those fleeting thoughts of death lingering in the back of the mind, but it never sensationalises... an honest reflection in the way isolation and disconnection can forge an unspoken sorrow.
Robert does not fix Fran, instead #SometimesIThinkAboutDying honours the truth that sometimes what is standing in your way is yourself, and while they do not end in triumph, they end in recognition that for a soul haunted by the future, being slightly seen is a mountainous shift.
And yet, #SometimesIThinkAboutDying does not gift a simple connection between Fran and Robert, their tentative steps, a blueberry pie, a shared silence, are less a romantic outing than an uncomfortable crawl, and when miscommunication bursts their moment in the car, Fran recedes.
The nexus of #SometimesIThinkAboutDying is the relationship that Fran forms with Dave Merheje as Robert, faltering on the edge of something meaningful, yet fearing the vulnerability that comes with it... just two souls trying to share oxygen in the same room without disappearing.
The wonder within #SometimesIThinkAboutDying is its hauntingly beautiful deconstruction that never forces Fran into revelation, only small fractures... the hesitant small talk, the quiet absurdity of learning what joy feels like when you were not aware you are allowed to feel it.
Daisy Ridley has carved herself into my beating heart through Fran, a reflection of thine own mind. The internal conflict she navigates, the desire to retreat from a world that is too overwhelming, her longing for connection... #SometimesIThinkAboutDying simply resonates, deeply.
Vulnerability can be as haunting as relatable... and the ethereal Daisy Ridley holds that effortless grace, turning quiet into enchantment. The subtlety in her facial expressions, tension in her posture, and depth of silence eviscerate the soul through #SometimesIThinkAboutDying.
That silent longing to partake despite the weight of isolation... #SometimesIThinkAboutDying holds a visceral perception within introversion that is rarely painted with such sensitivity. I felt seen, that simple portrait of existing within a world demanding incessant interaction.
#SometimesIThinkAboutDying inhabits the space between conversations, a moment of hesitation, the internal conflict beneath a quiet exterior... it inspires within its ability to illustrate introversion not as flaw, but a profound, and often misunderstood manner of navigating life.
For those in conflict with that quiet ache of disconnection, #SometimesIThinkAboutDying is an evocative mirror, a painting so achingly human, and yet, celestial in its tale of loneliness, a drama not within spectacle, but a quiet exploration of its nuance... both beauty and void.
Would it be so odd to name #SometimesIThinkAboutDying a comfort film? Introversion is intricate, not an avoidance of life, but a hesitant dance, where a heartbeat can deafen that quiet within breaths more than a word ever could... a macabre meditation of my inner soul. ★★★★★
SOMETIMES I THINK ABOUT DYING (2023; Rachel Lambert)
Available @kanopy.com and MUBI.
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