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Palma is this absorbing drama that dives deep into the rawness of grief. You really feel Sara's isolation and despair, which is palpable throughout. The pacing is deliberate, almost hypnotic, guiding you through her emotional labyrinth. The cinematography plays with light and shadow, enhancing the somber tone. You're drawn into her journey, and just when you think you have a grasp on where it’s headed, it veers off in unexpected directions. The performances, though understated, pack a punch—especially in those quiet moments of reflection. There’s something haunting about how it handles loss without resorting to clichés, leaving you to wrestle with your own feelings of pain and catharsis long after it ends.
Themes of grief and isolation are explored deeply.Pacing is slow but intentional, enhancing emotional weight.Cinematography plays a crucial role in setting the tone.
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