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So, 'Ghost' really leans into the whole emotional landscape of grief, right? Marco’s journey after losing his friend feels raw and very real. The pacing has a deliberate slowness that actually lets you sit with the heaviness of his loss – it’s not rushed. Atmospherically, it captures a kind of haunting loneliness, using shadows and soft lighting to create a somber vibe. There’s minimal reliance on CGI, which I appreciate; it’s heavy on practical effects that ground the whole experience in reality. The performances, particularly from the lead, have an authenticity that lingers long after you finish watching. It’s one of those films that stays with you, making you reflect on loss in a way that feels personal and relatable.
Explores themes of grief profoundlyInteresting use of practical effectsPacing allows for deep emotional engagement
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