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This short delivers a unique blend of poignant and bittersweet moments as it intertwines two very different narratives. The father-son duo's quest for closure amidst their grief contrasts sharply with Lucy's lighthearted efforts to celebrate Andie's birthday. The single-take style is pretty impressive; it pulls the viewer into the immediacy of the emotions while giving a voyeuristic peek into the bustling atmosphere of Universal CityWalk. This third entry in Roelandt's series feels raw and real, with practical effects that ground the scenarios in authenticity, and the performances carry a weight that lingers long after the credits roll.
Being a part of a trilogy, this short has drawn some attention for its distinctive single-take approach. Collectors might find its format history intriguing, especially since Roelandt's previous works have been limited in release. Scarcity could become a talking point among collectors, particularly if future entries continue to evolve. The fusion of themes of grief and celebration adds a layer of depth that might resonate in collector circles.
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