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So, Immortal (2015) presents this poignant tale of young Ebrahim and his grandfather Ayaz, who’s drowning in guilt after a tragic accident. The film has this haunting atmosphere that lingers, really pulling you into the emotional weight of loss and regret. The pacing feels deliberate, letting you sit with Ayaz's pain, while Ebrahim tries to navigate his own understanding of grief. What’s interesting is how the practical effects are subtle but effective, enhancing the rawness of their experiences without overshadowing the narrative. Performances are solid, especially from the old man; you can feel his anguish just by the way he looks. It's a distinct piece, not flashy but resonates deeply, giving you a lot to think about.
Explores themes of guilt and familial bonds.Deliberate pacing enhances emotional impact.Strong performances drive the film's core.
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