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So, 'Bliss' is a fascinating exploration of memory, really. It captures the essence of a daughter's desperate attempt to connect with her mother, who's fading away due to Alzheimer's. The film delves into her mother's childhood memories, and the atmosphere is heavy with nostalgia and longing, which feels very raw. The pacing might feel slow to some—it's not about rapid-fire scenes but rather a meditative experience that immerses you in the emotional weight of the story. The performances are subtle yet powerful, particularly how the lead embodies that blend of hope and heartbreak. It’s distinctive in its approach, using practical effects in a way that grounds the dreamlike sequences, making memories feel almost tangible yet elusive.
This film has had a bit of a rocky path in terms of distribution, with limited releases that make it somewhat of a treasure for collectors. Various formats have been issued, but the scarcity doesn't help its visibility. It seems there's a niche audience that appreciates its thematic depth, so if you come across a copy, it might be worth holding onto as interest grows among those who resonate with its poignant storytelling.
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