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Drifting is a contemplative piece that dives deep into the psyche of a teenager grappling with faith and isolation. The tone is introspective and a bit haunting, with scenes that linger and resonate long after they end. There's this slow build-up that really lets you sit with the protagonist's loneliness, which is palpable. The performances, while not flashy, are honest and grounded; the lead embodies that raw feeling of disconnection. The practical effects are minimal but effective, leaving room for the story to breathe. Itβs not a conventional drama, more like a meditative exploration of relationships β both with others and something greater. Definitely stands out for its thoughtful pacing and atmospheric feel.
Explores themes of faith and disconnection.Slow pacing enhances the introspective tone.Grounded performances bring authenticity to the narrative.
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