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Missing (2019) presents a raw exploration of family and loss against a backdrop of relentless brutality. The film’s atmosphere is heavy, almost oppressive, as it delves into the consequences of violence that seems to have no end. The pacing can feel deliberately slow at times, letting the weight of each moment settle in, pulling you deeper into Mumbari's despair. Performances are quite gritty, almost unpolished, which adds to the film's authenticity. The themes of survival and the human spirit's fragility are ever-present, making it distinctive. There's something almost haunting about the practical effects that ground the violence in a stark reality, drawing a visceral response rather than a cinematic spectacle. It's a tough watch, but one that lingers.
Intense family dramaExplores themes of violenceStrong practical effects
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