i once had a letterboxd account where i logged every single movie i remembered watching, starting from when i was a toddler. i only started it at the age of 14 and the first few weeks were spent trying to remember what i had watched when i was like 7.... anyway. i wish i'd have kept it up because it had a lot of nothing burger movies... anyway, i did make a mydramalist but then never touched it again, but i added lots of nothing burger movies i'd eventually watch (https://mydramalist.com/dramalist/shamisen)
hold on i just remembered another nothing burger movie as i typed this. its called air doll, and its about a sex doll who comes to life and learns what it means to be human (https://letterboxd.com/film/air-doll/). things do happen in it, and i loved it!!! its so slow paced, like a documentary.... just 2 hours of a girl working at a video store and then a tragedy happens and its shot in the calmest way possible. like a yoga video... im gonna stop calling them nothing burger movies.... from now on this is the 'boring' slice of life cinema thread :^) i also watched hana and alice (2004) (https://letterboxd.com/film/hana-alice/) which is 2 hours of two teenage girls fighting Spoiler
(and gaslighting. the movie is so chill about it you dont even realize theyre gaslighting some random guy)
over an amnesiac boy and then the end has nothing to do with what we've watched these girls do for the past 120mins.. i love shunji iwai's works dude. also the case of hana and alice is a prequel to this. also forgot to mention that the prequel isn't an anime, per se, its just a regular movie that was rotoscoped and painted over, so dont go into it expecting it to feel like one kehe
My dad used to put on PlayTime (1967) for me to watch on rainy holidays in Connamara; I don't think anything happens in it, and I'll admit I found it a lil boring as a kid but options were limited so Id watch it anyway; looking at it now its really fascinating right from the start - I'd describe it as a study of the absurdity and humor of modern society and social rules; but its really like a kids popup book for grownups.
You can watch it on YouTube!