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Sometimes I Think About Dying
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Fran likes to think about dying. It brings sensation to her quiet life. When she makes the new guy at work laugh, it leads to more: a date, a slice of pie, a conversation, a spark. The only thing standing in their way is Fran herself.
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SITAD, Às Vezes Quero Sumir, A Veces Pienso En Morir, 당신은 죽음을 상상하나요?, A veces pienso en desaparecer, La vida soñada de miss Fran, 時々、私は考える, 죽고 싶지만 사랑은 하고 싶어, La Vie rêvée de Miss Fran, Czasem myślę o umieraniu, 有时我会思索死亡, Občas myslím na smrt, Иногда я думаю о смерти, Néha a halálra gondolok, Kartais galvoju apie mirtį, Bazen Ölmeyi Düşünüyorum, Uneori mă gândesc la moarte, Daydreams, 有時我會思索死亡, ภวังค์จิตคิดความตาย
Premiere
19 Jan 2023
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USA
Sundance Film Festival
24 Jun 2023
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France
Champs-Élysées Film Festival
06 Aug 2023
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Canada
Fantasia Festival
18 Sep 2023
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Canada
Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival
14 Oct 2023
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Turkey
Filmekimi
22 Oct 2023
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USA
Montclair Film Festival
26 Nov 2023
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India
International Film Festival of India Goa
07 Mar 2024
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UK
Glasgow Film Festival
20 Apr 2024
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UK
Sands: International Film Festival of St. Andrews
06 Jun 2024
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South Korea
Muju Film Festival
07 Sep 2024
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Poland
European Film Festival Integration You and Me
Theatrical limited
10 Jan 2024
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Sweden15
26 Jan 2024
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USAPG-13
01 Mar 2024
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Poland
Theatrical
10 Jan 2024
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France12
09 Feb 2024
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Canada14A
19 Apr 2024
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UK12A
23 May 2024
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Brazil12
05 Jun 2024
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Belgium
18 Jul 2024
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Netherlands12
04 Sep 2024
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South Korea12
10 Dec 2024
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Denmark
Digital
12 Mar 2024
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USAPG-13
19 Mar 2024
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United Arab Emirates
24 May 2024
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Poland
10 Dec 2024
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Denmark
Belgium
Brazil
Canada
06 Aug 2023
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Premiere
Fantasia Festival
18 Sep 2023
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Premiere
Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival
Denmark
France
24 Jun 2023
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Premiere
Champs-Élysées Film Festival
India
26 Nov 2023
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Premiere
International Film Festival of India Goa
Netherlands
Poland
07 Sep 2024
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Premiere
European Film Festival Integration You and Me
South Korea
06 Jun 2024
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Premiere
Muju Film Festival
Sweden
Turkey
UK
07 Mar 2024
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Premiere
Glasgow Film Festival
20 Apr 2024
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Premiere
Sands: International Film Festival of St. Andrews
USA
19 Jan 2023
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Premiere
Sundance Film Festival
22 Oct 2023
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Premiere
Montclair Film Festival
United Arab Emirates
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A movie about depression, dull offices, and dreading small talk so much that you’d rather die. Really smartly depicts introversion as the struggle to participate, rather than an unwillingness. It’s full of evocative imagery that speaks more clearly and effectively than words tend to on this subject. Her sadness serves to underscore the comedic mundanity around her and the characters feel true. Really effective, felt it deeply, the feature is an improvement to as well an expansion on the short.
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This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
— Do you wish you could un-know me?
— I don’t know you.
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“I don’t know you.”
Hit a nerve I don’t like to look at within myself for too long. Nails these really specific spaces of loneliness and depression and autism in a way that is so striking. Quiet, stubbornly restrained, makes you wait with baited breath. The jolt of surprise that comes from being noticed after feeling so impossibly isolated from everyone around you for so long. That alarm of “do they see me?” and then the desperate uneasy feeling that you must keep yourself shrouded or else they won’t like what they see. Wanting the company but not knowing what to do with it, each comment or action somehow the wrong one by society’s impossible-to-decipher rules.
Beautiful visuals, both in the hyper-realism of office spaces and small town aesthetics and the more surrealist moments we spend inside Fran’s head. The blurring of lines between those two things.
“Slow” by many’s standards, but just my speed.
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This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
There’s a scene in this where the main guy makes a literal pasta dinner for Daisy Ridley and I reacted as if Captain America had just caught Thor’s Hammer.
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Daisy Ridley slack DMing her way into our hearts
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daisy ridley fell into the trap of dating a letterboxd patron user
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Whomst amongst us does not think about dying from time to time?
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was getting scared as all the similarities between myself & fran stacked up (down to using the same toothbrush), until she said she loves her job… phew! feels like a fluorescent hum. great performances & i especially adore marcia debonis so much. i rewatch her episode on the other two every few months and she taps into that same, lovingly desperate energy here.
isolation and uncertainty inhabit us all in such foreign ways. maybe it’s why we don’t immediately see it in each other, and why we hope for forgiveness once its form is revealed.
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"It's hard isn't it? Being a human."
I'm a little uncomfortable admitting just how much I felt this movie right through to the core of my soul. Melancholic at heart with a dry peripheral sense of humor.
This is one of those where "if you know you know" and you'll get it, or it will probably just seem alien, pointless, and like nothing is happening.
Full review available for free on patreon.
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SOMETIMES I THINK ABOUT DYING will hurt in its relatability for those depressed, lonely & drained by mundanity. Ridley delivers an impactful turn as Fran, a character you fall in love with as she slowly comes out of her shell. Very sweet with laugh-out-loud moments.
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My depression is very middle of the road now—I used to get very ready to die and the right thing could jolt me out of it, but not now.
It's just an incredibly boring vicious pain that nothing can even ease a bit. A low level thing I don't have to acknowledge, really.