
Oh Mann, Hanna feels like a quiet exploration of personal struggle wrapped in a layer of dramatic tension. The pacing is measured, letting the emotions breathe, which is quite engaging, honestly. The film dives into themes of identity and belonging, exploring how the past can haunt us while also shaping our future. The performances are raw and genuine; you can really feel the weight of their experiences. The atmosphere is heavy but not oppressive, almost like a lingering fog that just won’t lift. It has a distinct indie vibe, and I found the practical effects they used to convey certain moments quite striking. It’s the kind of film that lingers in the mind after watching, for better or worse.
Indie drama with a unique narrative approachFocuses on identity and emotional depthNoteworthy for its practical effects
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