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So, 'Liv'—it’s a curious blend of drama and music that dives into the fragmented world of an 85-year-old woman grappling with dementia. The film has this almost dreamlike quality, you know? The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to really immerse yourself in her shifting reality. The use of practical effects to transition between her memories and the present is quite striking—it gives a tangible feel to her internal struggle. The performances are raw and genuine, especially the lead. There’s this haunting atmosphere throughout that lingers long after the credits roll. It’s not just about the day-to-day but explores deeper themes of identity and loss. Definitely a unique take on aging and memory, with a distinct cinematic style that sets it apart.
Explore themes of memory and identity.Unique practical effects enhance storytelling.A different perspective on aging and loss.
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Erik Green Petersson
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