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Detach paints a stark picture of isolation and turmoil. It follows Noah, left to navigate his father's absence and the dark pull of oxycodone. The tone is heavy, almost suffocating, capturing that raw feeling of being trapped in your own home. The pacing is deliberate, intentionally dragging in moments that feel almost too quiet, amplifying Noah's loneliness. Performances are raw and unfiltered, allowing vulnerability to seep through the screen. What sets this film apart is its unflinching portrayal of addiction and the emotional distance it creates between family members. The practical effects are minimal, but that adds to the realism, making every moment feel achingly true. It's definitely a film that lingers, for better or worse.
Explores themes of addiction and lonelinessDeliberate pacing enhances emotional weightMinimal effects emphasize realism
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Robert Richardson
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