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(Not) Alone is a poignant exploration of grief, capturing the rawness of loss through the eyes of a college student grappling with the death of a close friend. The film's tone oscillates between somber reflection and flickers of hope, creating an atmosphere that's both heavy and uplifting. It's interesting how the pacing allows for quiet moments, letting the audience sit with the protagonist's pain, while also weaving in flashbacks that reveal the depth of their friendship. The performances are sincere, with a standout portrayal that feels painfully real. Practical effects are minimal, but there's a nice touch in how memories are visually represented. It's a distinctive take on healing and connection, resonating with anyone who's faced similar life challenges.
Emotional depth is a strong pointFocus on character developmentInteresting use of flashbacks
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