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3 Way Junction is one of those movies that sets aside action and drama for mood and the inner drama of a character's life. You usually find this sort of slow pacing and attention to detail in independent films. I am not as impatient with these movies as many viewers are, but I will say that introspective movies such as 3 Way Junction usually are a study of a deep personal crisis. Someone close has died, or a couple has broken up; some life event is causing the main character to feel like their life has slowed down for their inspection. In this movie, it is merely architect Carl's frustration with his job. It almost doesn't seem important enough for us to slow down and study his life alongside him.
I say 'almost' because I did stick with ...