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Arrhythmia (2025) draws you into the heavy, almost suffocating atmosphere of family care and the relentless passage of time. Miia, the protagonist, navigates her life amongst the elderly, dealing with her grandfather's cancer and her grandmother's frailty. The film has this raw, gritty realism about it, capturing those small, intimate moments that breathe life into the characters. The pacing is deliberate, reflecting the slow grind of daily routines, yet there are bursts of emotional intensity that resonate deeply. You can feel the weight of their struggles and the melancholic beauty in their connections. Practical effects here serve the story well, grounding the film in a tangible reality that often feels too close for comfort.
Arrhythmia is still fresh in the collector's realm, with limited releases primarily on digital platforms. There hasn’t been much in terms of physical media, making it somewhat elusive for those who prefer tangible collections. The film's unique thematic exploration of aging and familial duty might draw interest from collectors who appreciate character-driven narratives. As word spreads, I anticipate more buzz around this title, pushing its desirability upward.
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