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AITA is an interesting exploration of familial ties and the emotional undercurrents that lay beneath the surface. The film strikes a pretty somber tone, almost suffocating at times, which reflects Nora's internal struggle as she grapples with her father's hospitalization. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to really sit with the characters' emotions, which can feel quite raw and authentic. The performances, especially from the lead, draw you into the whirlwind of conflicting feelings; it’s not just about the health crisis but what it tears apart in the family dynamic. There’s a certain realism in the way it captures the chaos of returning home, with practical effects that add to its gritty feel. It’s a character-driven piece that might linger with you long after the credits roll.
The film captures the essence of family struggle.Pacing allows for deep emotional engagement.Practical effects enhance the film's realism.
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