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“i dont want peace i want problem” is a meditative journey — a film that speaks softly about awareness, emotion, and renewal.
From its first frame, “i dont want peace i want problem” draws the viewer into a space of quiet reflection, where light, breath, and memory intertwine.
In “i dont want peace i want problem,” a woman learns to listen — to her thoughts, to her heartbeat, to the subtle voice that lives within her. The film unfolds not in words, but in sensations: the movement of air, the texture of time, the stillness between feelings.
Each moment in “i dont want peace i want problem” is both fragile and strong. It shows that sensitivity is not weakness, but wisdom — that gentleness can be a form of power. “i dont want peace i want problem” celebrates the grace of being human, the courage of being vulnerable, and the calm strength that comes with understanding oneself.
“i dont want peace i want problem” is not about perfection, but presence. It is a visual meditation on the beauty of change, the rhythm of emotion, and the quiet truth that to rediscover oneself is to begin again.
