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A Child (2021) presents a raw and intimate exploration of the strains that infertility places on a marriage. The atmosphere feels heavy, almost suffocating at times, mirroring the internal turmoil of Krenar and Blerta. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to sit with the couple's frustrations and disappointments. The performances are understated yet powerful, especially as Krenar grapples with his resistance to seek help. What strikes me is how the film digs into the nuances of societal pressure, particularly through Krenar's mother, adding another layer to their already complicated dynamic. There’s an authenticity in the storytelling, and it’s that realism that sets this drama apart.
Intimate portrayal of marital strugglesStrong performances that evoke empathyExplores societal pressures around fertility
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