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So, 'Don't Cry for Me' is an interesting one. The whole film pivots around Jacob, a father who's on the edge of death, and he’s writing this letter to his son, trying to reconcile everything. The atmosphere is heavy, but there's an almost tender fragility to it. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really sit with his memories—some raw and others almost haunting. You can't help but get sucked into the question of forgiveness, which is central to the narrative. The performances feel genuine, too; you can sense the weight of regret. It’s not flashy, but there’s a depth to the storytelling that sticks with you, you know? Definitely a reflective piece.
Explores themes of regret and forgiveness.Strong character-driven narrative.Atmospheric and contemplative pacing.
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