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So, 'Mother' (2023) dives into this heavy atmosphere of impending war—really captures the tension. Katia's decision to leave her hometown is pretty relatable, yet her mother, caught in her own world, getting her nails done, adds this strange layer of denial. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like a slow burn, allowing the viewer to soak in the emotional weight of the characters' choices. The performances are understated but carry a lot of depth; you can feel the conflict simmering beneath the surface. There's a rawness to it, enhanced by practical effects that ground the story in reality. It's quite distinctive in how it juxtaposes personal and global crises.
Strong character-driven narrativeInteresting exploration of denialUnique take on wartime decisions
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