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So, this film, 'My Mother's Name: Lily,' takes a really intimate dive into grief and mental health. Set in the aftermath of the pandemic, it follows Claudio, a young man wrestling with the loss of his mother to COVID. The therapy sessions with Clara Talise create this raw, almost claustrophobic atmosphere, where you can feel the weight of his unresolved emotions. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the audience to really sit with Claudio's struggles. There's a distinct absence of flashy visuals, but that works in its favor—everything feels grounded and relatable. And the performances are quite compelling, especially the lead; you can't help but feel his pain and confusion as he navigates his relationship with the past. A solid reflective piece, for sure.
Intimate exploration of griefFocus on therapy dynamicsGrounded performances
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