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Misfocus, directed by Anna Clary, really captures that moody 1960s vibe, you know? The film dives deep into this young photographer's obsession with a grieving man connected to her brother's murder. It's all about that intense atmosphere, slowly building tension as she pushes him further into despair. The pacing is deliberate, which really lets the weight of her actions sink in. Performances are raw and layered—especially the lead, who embodies this mix of yearning and desperation. The practical effects used to convey the era are subtle but effective, grounding the film in its time. It’s a haunting tale of obsession and regret; you can feel the emotional fallout lingering long after the credits roll.
Strong character-driven narrativeCaptures 1960s aesthetics wellThemes of obsession and loss
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