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So, 'Mother' from 2016, directed by a name that's not really in the spotlight, is something else. It’s this intimate drama that dives deep into the troubled relationship between a mother and her daughter. They head to this remote Italian village, right? The isolation really adds to the heaviness of the story, almost like a character itself. The pacing is deliberate; it gives you time to soak in the vibes. You feel the weight of addiction and despair, but it's also kind of beautiful in a way. The performances are raw, especially the mother—there's this quiet pain that resonates. Inspired by Proust, it's more about the emotional landscape than any overt dramatics. A film worth pondering for sure.
Intimate character studyStrong emotional undercurrentsBeautifully shot in a remote village setting
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Vlado Škafar
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