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| ⭐ Rating | 0.0/10 | 📅 Year | |
| ⏱ Runtime | 3m | 🎭 Genre | |
| 🎬 Director | N/A | 👥 Cast |
The cast, an ensemble of unassuming individuals, moves through the city with a rhythmic, almost choreographed grace. Their faces, illuminated by the cold glow of streetlights, betray a mix of emotions—loneliness, contemplation, and the occasional flicker of hope. These characters are both familiar and enigmatic, their silent routines a testament to the repetitive yet often unseen lives we lead.
Director [Director’s Name] uses the city as a character in its own right, its towering buildings and empty streets serving as a backdrop for the human drama unfolding within. The camera lingers on moments that are often overlooked: a lone figure sitting on a bench, a shadow passing by a window, a fleeting glance shared between strangers. These fleeting interactions are the heart of the film, each one a reminder of the fragile distance between presence and disappearance.
The soundtrack, a blend of ambient noise and ethereal music, adds another layer of depth, enhancing the film’s atmospheric quality. It’s a soundscape that mirrors the inner lives of the characters, reflecting both the chaos and the stillness of the city at night.
” People Like Ghosts” is more than a film; it’s an experience. It invites viewers to pause, to look beyond the surface, and to find the beauty and the sorrow in the moments that often go unnoticed. It’s a reminder that even in the busiest of cities, we are all, in some way, like ghosts—visible but often unseen, present but often alone.