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Goodbye is this raw, intimate drama that really gets under your skin. The film’s pacing feels almost like a slow burn—you can sense the weight of grief, but it’s captured through the lens of a camera held by a boy trying to cope with loss. The way he clings to his camera, even in desperate moments, it’s like a shield against reality. The performances feel deeply authentic; you can almost feel the awkwardness of family dynamics at a funeral. It’s not your typical look at mourning; it’s more like peering into the unfiltered moments that most would rather keep hidden. The atmosphere is dense with emotion, making it a unique exploration of how we process the unthinkable.
Intimate portrayal of griefUnique use of a camera as a barrierAuthentic performances throughout
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