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Drowning, directed by Craig Boreham, is a quietly intense drama that captures the raw pain of loss and the complexities of friendship. The film's tone is somber yet intimate, often reflecting Mik's internal struggle as he navigates the aftermath of his brother's death. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to feel the weight of each moment, especially as Mik faces the shifting dynamics with his best friend Dan, who's now involved with someone new. Performances are solid—especially how the actors convey subtle emotions without heavy dialogue. There's a real authenticity here, a slice-of-life that feels both personal and relatable. It’s not flashy; it’s grounded and thoughtful in its exploration of grief and connection.
Intimate character studyExplores themes of grief and friendshipRealistic performances
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