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Life in Color, directed by Bishal Dutta, really dives deep into the human experience. The film’s tone is somber yet hopeful, capturing the struggles of memory loss through a poignant lens. You feel the weight of the father's past and his longing to hold onto moments that are slipping away. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to immerse yourself in the nuanced performances—especially from the lead, who embodies the turmoil of an aging closeted man with such authenticity. The father-daughter dynamic is raw, filled with tension but also moments of tenderness. It's not flashy, but the subtle practical effects and the visual storytelling create a haunting atmosphere that lingers long after the credits roll.
Intimate portrayal of Alzheimer'sFocus on memory and lossStrong performances from the lead actors
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