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Forget It is a haunting exploration of memory and loss. The film’s tone is heavy, almost suffocating, as we follow a young boy grappling with his grandmother's decline into dementia. The atmosphere is fragile, punctuated by moments of clarity that feel like fleeting glimpses of the past. Pacing is deliberate, allowing the weight of each scene to settle in—there’s a tension that builds quietly, almost painfully. The performances are raw, especially from the young lead, who captures confusion and heartache with a sincerity that’s hard to shake off. Practical effects are minimal yet effective—much of the emotional impact comes from the interactions between the boy and his grandmother, underlining themes of love, helplessness, and the inevitable passage of time. It's an intimate look at a difficult subject, definitely leaves a mark.
Heavy tone and atmosphereDeliberate pacingRaw performances, especially by the lead
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