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Burner (2020) dives deep into the psyche of its troubled protagonist, an abused wife grappling with the aftermath of a suicide attempt. The atmosphere is thick with tension, as each scene unfolds with a raw, unsettling realism. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to sit with the discomfort and complexity of her situation. The therapist's unconventional methods introduce a thought-provoking layer, challenging the traditional narrative of recovery. It's not flashy, but the practical effects, or rather the lack thereof, heighten the emotional stakes. Performances are grounded, adding to the film's haunting quality. There's something distinctive about how it confronts trauma—without offering easy resolutions.
Psychological depthUnconventional storytellingStrong character study
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