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Exodus (2021) takes you on a raw, emotional journey as Joe, who’s got a handicap, grapples with loss and legacy. The film doesn’t shy away from the weight of grief, as he visits his parents' tomb—a moment heavy with silence and reflection. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to linger in the tension of his thoughts and the importance of his upcoming vote. It’s not just about casting a ballot; it’s about honoring his roots and the struggle for agency in a world that often overlooks him. The performances are grounded, capturing the nuances of his isolation and determination. There’s a stark realism in the practical effects, enhancing the atmosphere without overshadowing the poignant narrative. This film lingers in the mind long after the credits roll.
Explores themes of loss and agency.Grounded performances with emotional depth.Deliberate pacing enhances the narrative.
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