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Grief is a somber exploration of loss and the ways it can engulf a person. The film takes its time, almost languidly, to delve into Sofia's mind as she navigates her overwhelming sorrow. The atmosphere is thick with melancholy, accentuated by a muted color palette and sparse sound design that amplifies her isolation. Performances are raw and unrefined, which somehow adds to the authenticity of her turmoil. You really feel each moment, each flashback—there's no rush here, just a slow unraveling of her psyche. It’s worth noting that the practical effects are minimal, focusing instead on emotional depth rather than grand gestures. There's something hauntingly beautiful about the way it captures grief, though it's not for everyone.
Atmospheric and introspective, not a typical drama.Pacing is deliberate, requiring patience.Raw performances enhance the film's emotional impact.
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