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Bury It unfolds in the backdrop of rural Hawaii, 1977, where you're instantly struck by the isolation and weight of unspoken tasks. Vic and Melvin, two brothers, find themselves dropped off by their older sibling with a shovel and an unopened pack. The atmosphere is thick with suspense and a palpable sense of dread. The pacing feels almost leisurely, allowing the tension to simmer, which makes their reluctant journey all the more gripping. The film wrestles with themes of responsibility, fear, and the complexities of familial bonds. Performances are raw, giving an authentic feel to their struggle. There's also a minimalist style that adds to its distinctiveness—no flashy effects here, just a heavy reliance on atmosphere and character-driven moments. It's a meditation on childhood lost and the burdens we carry.
Set in 1977 HawaiiFocuses on two brothersExplores themes of isolation and responsibility
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