“Sometimes I Think About Dying” is a very small film about feelings and personalities. There’s no major dramatic movement in the screenplay (by Stefanie Abel Horowitz, Kevin Armento, and Katy Wright-Mead), just quiet interactions and heavy reflection on depression, while sensitivities start to develop during the run time. Director Rachel Lambert sets a delicate mood with the endeavor, hitting some comedic moments along the way, but she mostly remains in a state of stillness, creating a small mission for two characters to understand each other in different ways as they participate in daily life. While its subject matter promises a gloomy viewing experience, “Sometimes I Think About Dying” ends up gentle and lovely, best reserved for audiences with patience to explore a personal connection between two people hunting for a way to communicate with each other. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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