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Panorama is an intriguing exploration of grief through the eyes of a child. The film's atmosphere is almost suffocating at times, with a slow burn that allows the weight of loss to settle in. Hanali, played by a young actress with a haunting presence, navigates her confusion and sorrow as she bonds with Rosa, a mother grappling with her own tragedy. Their interactions are raw and unfiltered, showcasing how grief can warp reality. The practical effects are understated but effective, heightening the eerie tone. The pacing is deliberately languid, pulling you into their world, where delusion feels almost like an escape. It's a film that lingers in your mind long after the credits roll - a true reflection on the complexities of love and loss.
Delicate portrayal of childhood griefAtmospheric and slow-pacedStrong performances that anchor the story
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