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High Water is quite an intriguing piece from 1981 that often gets overlooked. The tone is heavy and contemplative, with a somber atmosphere that seeps into every scene. The pacing is deliberate, allowing for the weight of the narrative to settle, which some might find slow but really gives you space to reflect. Themes of resilience and human struggle resonate throughout, and while I can't put my finger on the director, the performances feel raw and honest. Practical effects are minimal, which adds to the film's grounded feel. It's distinctive in how it tackles its subject matter without the usual dramatics, providing a more realistic portrayal of conflict that lingers long after the credits roll.
Explores themes of resilienceDeliberate pacing enhances emotional weightNotable for its raw performances
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