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I'm Sorry You Have A Body really digs into the emotional aftermath of trauma. The pacing is deliberate, and it gives you time to feel Mara's struggle. The performances, especially from the lead, are raw and honest, capturing that layered complexity of pain that's not just physical. The cinematography complements this, often using close-ups that allow the viewer to linger in her discomfort. There are no flashy effects or big moments, it’s all about the subtlety of human experience and how it reshapes relationships. It feels intimate, almost like you’re peering into a very private space that others might shy away from. A unique watch for anyone into character-driven narratives.
This film is a bit of an obscure gem, having had limited releases and a brief festival run, which makes it somewhat hard to find. It hasn't seen many reissues, so collectors often trade copies for its unique storytelling. Interest among collectors seems focused on its exploration of trauma and the intimate performances that really stand out. If you're into deep character studies, this film definitely falls into that category worth seeking out.
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