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Four Deaths feels like a poignant exploration of loss, told through four distinct episodes, each capturing a different shade of grief. The transitions between the deaths—of his grandmother, a fish, his lover, and ultimately himself—are handled with a kind of raw honesty that’s hard to shake. The pacing is slow, allowing the viewer to sit with the emotions, almost meditative, which might not be for everyone but really works here. The performances are understated yet powerful, particularly in how they convey the weight of each loss. There are moments of practical effects that ground the narrative in reality, which adds to the overall somber atmosphere. It’s definitely unique in its structure and thematic depth, making it a thoughtful watch.
Unique episodic structure exploring different types of loss.The tonal shifts between episodes add layers to the viewing experience.Practical effects create an immersive atmosphere.
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Roger Alsina Uribe
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