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Making Sense is an intriguing dive into the human psyche, mingling drama with a touch of science fiction. The narrative unfolds slowly, which gives it a contemplative pace, allowing viewers to really sit with the characters' dilemmas. The aging neuroscientist, played with a kind of weary wisdom, is battling his own demons while trying to bridge the gap between traditional science and the unexplored realms of perception. The ensemble of graduate students is a mix of idealism and skepticism, which adds depth to the discussions about disability and the potential for a sixth sense. The practical effects are minimal but effective, enhancing the film's cerebral atmosphere. It’s the dialogues and the performances that drive the film, creating an interesting tension between hope and despair, as the past looms large.
Focus on character-driven narratives.Interesting take on neuroscience and disabilities.Good for discussions on perception and identity.
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