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So, Bluestar dives into this heavy father-son dynamic, taking a look at grief and the burden of loss in a very raw way. Tom, the main kid, is 15 and really stuck in this weird place, visiting his dad for the weekend. There's this strange tension around his deceased brother that hangs over everything - it gives the movie a kind of oppressive vibe. The Bluestar product, that reveals blood trails, adds a unique twist to the narrative. You get this sense of exploration, not just of the physical space but also of their emotional landscapes. The pacing is deliberate, letting you sit in the discomfort, which really amplifies the themes. The practical effects are minimal yet effective, contributing to a grounded atmosphere. Overall, it's a film that lingers, you know?
Explores themes of grief and lossUnique product used in narrativeAtmospheric and character-driven
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