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Cerebral Accident is one of those films that kind of lingers with you, you know? The tone is both haunting and reflective, as you dive into the complex relationship between the young man and his father. The pacing, though slow at times, actually enhances the emotional weight of the narrative. It plays with dreams and memories in a way that feels almost surreal, using a mix of practical effects that, while not flashy, create a raw sense of authenticity. The performances are quite striking, particularly in how they navigate those fraught moments between life and death. It’s distinctive in its approach to queer themes, wrapped in a visual and aural style that feels almost poetic. Definitely a film that gets under your skin.
Explores themes of love and lossNoteworthy for its dreamlike visualsFocus on father-son relationships
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