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Gheteye 85 offers a raw and intense look at grief and familial duty. The eldest son’s insistence on burying the expensive rug with his father creates a striking conflict against the mundane backdrop of a cemetery. It's a drama that dives deep into the clash between tradition and practicality, examining how far one will go to honor a loved one. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the heavy atmosphere to settle in, making each moment feel weighty. Performances are grounded, with a notable authenticity that draws you into their world. The film relies on practical effects, which help convey the somber themes without overindulgence. Definitely a unique exploration of loss and attachment, leaving a lasting impression.
Intense exploration of griefUnique familial conflictGrounded performances
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