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Immer has this slow-burn tension, you know? It’s all about the struggle of commitment, and the setting really adds to that. Emma and Ivan’s trip to the beachside feels almost like a retreat at first, but there’s this creeping dread that hangs over the whole film. The cinematography captures the isolation beautifully, like the waves are echoing Emma’s internal turmoil. The pacing is deliberate; it allows you to soak in the atmosphere but also makes those moments of unease hit harder. The performances are raw, especially from Emma, whose inner conflict is palpable. It's not just about the physical aspect of Ivan’s disorder—it’s about what it does to their relationship. That contrast keeps you engaged, and the practical effects they use to portray his condition feel grounded in realism.
Focus on the psychological aspectsAppreciate the atmosphere and settingConsider the character dynamics
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