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Dissolution is one of those quiet films that sneaks up on you. The atmosphere is heavy, almost suffocating at times, as it navigates the painful reality of aging and the complexities of love. The pace is deliberate; it gives you space to breathe, but also to feel the weight of the characters’ decisions. The performances are raw, especially the woman, who grapples with her emotions as her husband’s condition deteriorates. The practical effects, though minimal, are used effectively—no over-the-top dramatics here. It’s more about the emotional decay than the physical, which is where the film really shines. This isn’t a typical divorce story; it’s layered and, perhaps, a bit haunting as it reflects on the fragility of relationships.
Emotional depth in performancesExplores aging and relationshipsUnique approach to divorce narrative
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