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Koodu feels like a meditative journey through grief and nostalgia. The film's pacing is deliberately slow, allowing us to linger in Ridha's memories, which is both haunting and beautiful. The absence of Reno isn’t just a plot point; it’s almost a character itself, reverberating through the scenes. Practical effects are understated, which enhances the raw, emotional weight of Ridha's experience. The performances are intimate, with a subtlety that pulls you in. It’s in these quiet moments that the film really shines, crafting a tone that’s reflective yet poignant, weaving themes of loss and creativity together. There’s something about its atmosphere that lingers long after the credits roll.
Intimate exploration of memory and loss.Deliberate pacing enhances emotional depth.Subtle performances bring a haunting atmosphere.
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