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7:42 is a poignant exploration of memory and loss, beautifully encapsulated in a short runtime. The film’s atmosphere is heavy, capturing the weight of an elderly man's struggle with Alzheimer's and its impact on his family. There’s this slow pacing that invites you to sit with the moments, to really feel the disconnect. The practical effects are subtle but effective, emphasizing the fragility of memory without any gimmicks. Performances are raw; you can see the emotional toll on the family, which pulls you in deeper. It’s distinctive in how it doesn’t offer easy answers, just a quiet call for empathy and reflection. A short but rich piece that stays with you.
Focuses on the emotional weight of memory loss.Notable for its understated performances.Invites reflection on the experiences of caregivers.
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