Sometimes I Think About Dying (2023)

  • Year: 2023
  • Released: 12 Mar 2024
  • Country: United States
  • Adwords: 1 win & 2 nominations
  • IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt16431966/
  • Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/sometimes_i_think_about_dying
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  • Available in: 720p, 1080p,
  • Language: English
  • MPA Rating: PG-13
  • Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
  • Runtime: 94 min
  • Writer: Stefanie Abel Horowitz, Kevin Armento, Katy Wright-Mead
  • Director: Rachel Lambert
  • Cast: Daisy Ridley, Dave Merheje, Parvesh Cheena
  • Keywords: loneliness, mental illness, suicidal thoughts, woman director, daydreaming, based on short film,
6.9/10
66/100

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Sometimes I Think About Dying Movie Reviews

A beautiful look into depression from simpleness

While this movie might not be for everyone, it leaves everyone with something to take away. The cinematography and scoring are perfectly set to make you feel as Fran does. There are many shots that leave you with nothing but the environment and quiet background noises, and while that may not sound like a lot, that is a big part of what makes the movie so great. That is the core of the movie, it makes you feel exactly as intended; empty. The story itself is basic, but with the way the characters are built and developed, the story can be overlooked as it only serves as a mean into Frans mind. If you have ever felt suicidal thoughts and depressive episodes the movie will feel like a respectful and truthful insight. It doesn’t draw attention to being depressed and suicidal, but it displays the way it affects and shapes a person especially over a long period of time.

If you are looking for a fast paced movie that exaderates and focuses on depression this is not for you, if you want to see a movie that accurately.

An Excellent Look on Boredom and Awkwardness

Saw this at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival.

“Sometimes I Think About Dying” is a story about Fran, who likes to think about dying, makes the new guy at work laugh, which leads to dating and more, now the only thing standing in their way is Fran herself. The film does a pretty good job exploring social anxiety, depression and loneliness through a dull setting that feels purposeful. The narrative and setting isn’t going to be for everyone since it’s pretty slow but it worked on me.

The direction is pretty good, the camerawork and musical score does a great job capturing the setting and atmosphere, and Daisy Ridley gives a great performance. Ridley has been good in previous works before hand but here Ridley felt nature as you are able to understand her awkwardness and loneliness at the same time. Some of the visual presentations revolving around scenes where she lays dying on the floor in the woods, beach or grounds were fantastic as they were filled with great colors and dull yet striking visuals.

Many of the characters felt nature as if they acted as every day people in real life. There were a feel poorly written dialogue moments that were a little distracting but it didn’t ruin the overall experience of the film.

Overall, it’s a film that isn’t for everyone but I really liked this one.

Rating: A-

Sometimes I Think About Dying explores the bland office existence.

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“Sometimes I Think About Dying tackles social anxiety and loneliness in a purposefully dull yet intriguing fashion. Lingering cinematography, atmospheric score, and a phenomenal Daisy Ridley – a career-best performance – somehow make it all work, but its uneventful, repetitive narrative won’t be for everyone.

Still, after a good night’s sleep, I actually feel more positive than yesterday, so maybe it’s a film that will grow on people over time. As one character puts it, “it’s hard being a person”. And with that, I can fully relate to.”

Rating: B-