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So, 'Hurrah' from 1998 is this rather intriguing piece. It has this hauntingly quiet atmosphere, really draws you into Raoul's isolation after such a tragic loss. The abandoned farm setting? It’s almost a character in its own right—empty, eerie, and heavy with past memories. The pacing is somewhat slow, but it works well to build that sense of solitude and dread. The themes of grief, suspicion, and the perils of connecting with others are woven throughout. And then there's Julia—her sudden entrance shakes things up and adds layers to Raoul's desolation. The performances feel raw, capturing that deep emotional struggle without any frills. It's definitely one of those films that lingers in your thoughts long after the credits roll.
Themes of isolation and grief are prominent.Notable for its atmospheric setting and slow pacing.Features strong performances that evoke deep emotions.
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