Sometimes I Think About Dying Review: Ridley Elevates Meditative Drama [Sundance]
Sometimes I Think About Dying Review: Ridley Elevates Meditative Drama [Sundance]
These days it feels like we’re more connected than ever before — be it through Zoom calls, social media, or texting and FaceTime, it’s easy to simply reach out to anyone at any point. And yet, the feeling of disconnection is also very real, leaving people craving connection but not knowing how to get it, or what it might entail when it does happen. Directed by Rachel Lambert, Sometimes I Think About Dying tackles this very subject with mixed results. Anchored by strong performances from Daisy Ridley and Dave Merheje, the film has pacing issues, but it’s emotionally resonant, humorous, and relatable.
Anchored by strong performances from Daisy Ridley & Dave Merheje, the film has pacing issues, but it’s emotionally resonant, humorous, and relatable.
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