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Chorus (2016) presents a simple yet intimate glimpse into the lives of a father and daughter. The film captures that fleeting moment of teenage vulnerability, as the girl rehearses a song in her room, her voice blending with the ambient sounds of home life. You can feel the weight of unspoken words between them, heightened by the father's quiet listening from behind the door. The pacing is gentle, allowing for a build-up of emotions without rushing. The use of practical effects is minimal, yet effective, drawing you closer to the rawness of the moment. It’s a small film, but there's something poignant in its exploration of connection and distance, wrapped in the everyday. A small treasure for those who appreciate character-driven narratives.
Intimate father-daughter dynamicExploration of teenage vulnerabilityGentle pacing with emotional depth
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