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Blank Page is a heavy, tense dive into the depths of human experience during a turbulent time. The film moves slowly, almost deliberately, allowing the viewer to absorb the chilling atmosphere of Cambodia under Khmer Rouge rule. You really feel the weight of Vixna’s choices and the haunting impacts of war on family. The performances are raw and powerful, capturing the fear and desperation of the characters. The brainwashing scenes are particularly disturbing, well-crafted with practical effects that lend a sense of authenticity to the horror. It’s not just a story about survival but a deeper commentary on manipulation and loss of identity. The pacing might not be for everyone, but it definitely leaves an imprint.
Examines themes of identity and manipulationNotable for its raw performancesAtmospheric portrayal of historical trauma
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