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For Me, I Think It Feels Like You're Floating Underwater is a haunting exploration of grief through the eyes of a teenager named Eve. The tone is heavy with melancholy, as she navigates the murky waters of loss and memory. The pacing is deliberate, almost dreamlike, creating an ethereal atmosphere that lingers long after the credits roll. The standout moment is Eve's final call to her friend’s voicemail, a simple yet profound act that resonates deeply. There’s a rawness to the performances, particularly from the lead, which feels both authentic and gut-wrenching. It’s a film that uses minimal practical effects, relying instead on mood and emotion—really makes you think about how we hold onto those who are gone.
Focus on grief and memoryDeliberate pacing enhances emotionMinimal effects, strong performances
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Jack McGrath
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