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So, 'Four.' directed by Canyon Prince dives deep into the emotional landscape of a small-town couple grappling with infertility and the weight of personal tragedy. There's this raw, palpable tension throughout that really captures the struggle—it's heavy but also oddly hopeful at times. The pacing allows for reflection, making you sit with those moments of despair and hope. The performances are quite compelling; the leads bring a vulnerability that feels real. The use of practical effects, like intimate close-ups and natural lighting, adds to this grounded atmosphere. It’s distinctive in how it explores family dynamics, not just the desire for children, but the complexities of love and loss that surround that journey.
Intimate exploration of family themesRelatable portrayal of strugglesEffective use of practical effects
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