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‘Clinging’ is an introspective exploration of the cyclical nature of life, seen through the lens of a 47-year-old woman reflecting on her relationships with her mother and a close friend. The atmosphere is intimate, almost raw, as Liat Glick uses her own narrative to delve into themes of solitude and familial bonds. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to savor the nuanced performances and the delicate interplay of emotion throughout the film. What stands out is the practical approach to storytelling, where the camera captures the subtleties of aging and connection without relying on grandiose visuals. It’s a subtle, poignant reflection on existence and the ties that bind us.
With its recent release, ‘Clinging’ is still finding its footing among collectors, but its personal narrative style and unique approach to storytelling could pique interest over time. Currently, it remains somewhat scarce in physical formats, with potential for future limited editions or festival screenings. As it gains visibility, this film may become a conversation starter for those drawn to character-driven cinema.
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