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Intermittent is a poignant exploration of memory and loss, capturing the quiet tragedy of a former professor facing early onset Alzheimer's. The film's tone is both melancholic and reflective, with the protagonist's morning routine providing a haunting glimpse into his past life. The pacing is deliberately slow, almost dreamlike, allowing viewers to linger in the moments of confusion and clarity. The performances are subtle yet impactful, particularly the portrayal of the professor, who oscillates between lucidity and disorientation. The use of practical effects to illustrate memory fragments adds a distinctive layer to the storytelling. It’s a meditation on how quickly life can slip through our fingers, wrapped in the intimacy of domestic life.
Explores Alzheimer’s through a personal lensUnique practical effects highlight memory lossSlow, contemplative pacing enhances emotional weight
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Javier Ortiz Medina
Director