
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.
- 6.7
- 2024
- Released
- 1h 34m

Daisy Ridley
Fran
Dave Merheje
Robert
Parvesh Cheena
Garrett
Marcia DeBonis
Carol
Megan Stalter
Isobel
Brittany O'Grady
Sophie
Bree Elrod
Amelia
Ayanna Berkshire
Emma
Sean Tarjyoto
Sean
Jeb Berrier
Doug
Rich Hinz
Rich
June Eisler
June
Audrey Blanchet
Audrey
Nicole Marie Green
Pauline
Treasure Lunan
Benny
Andy Perkins
Yo
Vin Shambry
Andrew


Released
en
$65,871.00
- #melancholy
- #loneliness
- #mental illness
- #suicidal thoughts
- #woman director
- #daydreaming
- #somber
- #based on short film
- #office worker
- #anxiety
- #mundanity
Reviews
Rachel Lambert's "Sometimes I Think About Dying" exists in that peculiar liminal space between captivating and tedious—a film rescued from its own narrative thinness by extraordinary performances and meticulous visual storytelling. Daisy Ridley's Fran is a masterclass in minimalist acting. As an office worker whose interior life dwarfs her external expression, Ridley communicates volumes throug

"Fran" (Daisy Ridley) likes to keep herself to herself. She's very much on the periphery of things at work and goes home to her favourite cottage cheese and bed by 10.15 most evenings. The arrival of "Robert" (Dave Merheje) shakes things up a little when his request for some office provisions leads to a trip to the cinema to see "Departure" (2015). Though it could never be described as racy, what
the best performance of daisy ridley, hands down. however, the movie's premise was obviously more suitable for a short movie and it lacked energy at some scenes. i still enjoyed it and i loved how well shot it was, the scenery was extremely beautiful.
**By: Louisa Moore / www.ScreenZealots.com** I really love “Sometimes I Think About Dying,” director Rachel Lambert‘s low-key, melancholy character piece about a socially awkward woman who has an unmet desire for human connection. The unhurried pacing and measured storytelling may be challenging for some viewers, but this little film that seems to be about nothing is actually rooted in depth an
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/sometimes-i-think-about-dying-review-sundance-2023 "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 somehow make it all work, but its uneventful, repetitive narrative won't be for everyon











