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So, 'Barnet' is this intriguing TV movie that delves into the lives of two women and their mentally ill daughter, all holed up in this isolated cabin during the summer. The atmosphere is really thick with tension, almost claustrophobic, as the characters wrestle with their emotions and each other. The pacing is pretty deliberate; it takes its time to build up that unease, which I find interesting. Performances are raw and often unsettling, which adds to that sense of isolation. What makes it distinctive is how it explores mental illness without sensationalizing it, opting instead for a more grounded approach. The practical effects are minimal, but they contribute to the overall authenticity of the setting and emotional weight. Worth a look if you appreciate the nuances of character-driven stories.
Character-driven narrativeStrong atmospheric tensionExplores themes of isolation and mental illness
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