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Omission presents a raw and intimate look into love's fragility, where Markus seems to find his soulmate but then the cracks start to appear. The pacing is deliberate, allowing tension to build as half-truths unravel. The performances are quite compelling, especially how the actors navigate the emotional landscape—it's subtle but powerful. There's a tangible atmosphere, almost claustrophobic, as secrets fester in the shadows. The use of practical effects is minimal, but that choice enhances the realism of the drama unfolding. It's both a character study and a commentary on honesty in relationships, which gives it a distinct flavor among recent dramas. If you appreciate films that dive deep into emotional complexities, this one might resonate.
Check for subtle performancesPacing might not suit everyoneInteresting take on relationship dynamics
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