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Intolerance (2021) by Keisuke Yoshida is a raw exploration of grief and rage. It dives deep into the chaos that follows a teenage girl's accidental death, and the atmosphere is thick with tension. The pacing feels deliberate, almost dragging you through the darkness of the father's despair. You'll notice how the media frenzy is portrayed - it’s like a character in itself, suffocating and relentless. The performances are powerful, especially the father, whose emotional turmoil feels all too real. What stands out is the practical effects used to represent the fallout from the tragedy, grounding the film in a gritty reality. It's not just a story about loss; it’s about how we cope and lash out when faced with insurmountable pain.
Intense character studyRealism in practical effectsExplores media impact on tragedy
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