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Ache is an interesting piece, really. It unfolds slowly, almost languidly, which gives it this meditative quality. The kid's isolation in the forest is palpable, and you can feel the weight of his thoughts. The cinematography captures the beauty of nature, but there's this underlying tension that keeps you on edge. The performances, though understated, are raw and sincere. It's all about escaping the confines of his mind, but the forest itself feels like another character, almost oppressive at times. Not a flashy film by any means, but there's something about its simplicity and emotional depth that lingers. Definitely not your typical drama, but it has its own rhythm and vibe that sets it apart from others in the genre.
Subtle exploration of mental healthStrong atmospheric cinematographyEmphasis on nature as a character
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