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Antenna is an intriguing exploration of memory and injustice wrapped in the life of an 80-year-old Holocaust survivor named Joshua. The film dives deep into his psyche as he grapples with the sudden imposition of a cellular antenna on his rooftop—an invasion of his personal space that echoes the traumas of his past. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to sit with Joshua's anguish and disbelief, and the atmosphere is charged with a sense of encroachment. The performances are understated yet powerful, particularly the lead, who embodies a profound sense of loss and resilience. It's distinctive in how it intertwines personal history with contemporary issues of privacy and respect, making it a thoughtful, if somber, watch.
Examines themes of memory and trauma.Atmospheric and character-driven storytelling.Strong lead performance that carries the narrative.
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