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Eclipse is a contemplative piece that lingers in the air much like its title suggests. The film meanders through the inner turmoil of a young man grappling with his past, particularly his relationship with his older sibling. There’s this haunting atmosphere, underscored by a sparse yet effective score that complements the fragmented memories shown. The pacing feels slow at times, but it works to build tension, culminating in that significant night drive—an event that echoes throughout the narrative. The performances are raw and nuanced, giving the audience a glimpse into the complexities of familial bonds and regret. It stands out for its practical effects that create a tangible sense of dread and nostalgia, inviting viewers to sit with their own reflections.
Focus on character-driven storytellingNotable for its practical effectsEngages with themes of memory and regret
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Jackson Thorn
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