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So, 'One in Five' is this short film that digs into mental health and suicide prevention with a rawness that's hard to shake. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like it's reflecting the protagonist's internal struggle—slow at times, but it builds tension in a way that really resonates. Inspired by real stories, it captures the heaviness of a breakup—like you can feel the weight of that emotional fallout. The performances are quite poignant, especially from the lead, who conveys this deep vulnerability without overdoing it. The atmosphere is kind of stark; it leaves you with a lot to think about. What sets it apart is its honesty; it's not trying to glamorize or sugarcoat the experience. Just a solid piece of storytelling.
Focuses on mental health themesReal stories as inspirationStrong performances in a tight runtime
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