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Alexandria (2022) is a contemplative drama that dives into the quiet despair of losing things that matter—books, memories, connections. The atmosphere feels heavy with nostalgia, almost palpable, as the story unfolds in a library where books mysteriously disappear. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the weight of each scene to sink in. You have this poignant journey of a daughter bidding farewell to her mother while a writer grapples with Alzheimer’s, blending personal loss with the broader theme of erasure. The performances are quite striking, especially the emotional depth brought by the leads. There's a visceral quality in its storytelling that makes it stand out, and it invites viewers to reflect on what we lose over time, both physically and in our minds.
The film's exploration of memory loss resonates deeply.Watch for the stark contrasts between library scenes and personal moments.The cinematography enhances the emotional weight of the narrative.
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