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Forte is really a raw dive into the human condition, capturing the weight of isolation. The Dominican man at the center of it grapples with his fears, not just about parenting alone but everything that came with the pandemic's chaos. It's atmospheric—there's this constant tension, like you can almost feel the heaviness in the air. The pacing feels deliberate, kind of dragging you through his emotional turmoil. The performances, though understated, pack a punch; you can really sense the struggle and the love. Practical effects are minimal, focusing instead on the intimate moments that hit harder. It's distinctive in how it approaches its themes, steering clear of sensationalism while still feeling very real. Quite a piece to ponder over.
Explores themes of isolation and parentingAtmospheric tone with deliberate pacingUnderstated performances that evoke deep emotion
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Braulio Lora
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