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Phantom Limb is a deeply personal documentary that explores the aftermath of loss through the lens of a family shattered by tragedy. The film opens a door into raw emotions and haunting memories, using a blend of home video footage and reflective narration. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the viewer to linger in the heaviness of grief. It’s not just a recounting of events; it becomes almost poetic in its exploration of how families cope—or fail to cope—with loss. The atmosphere is somber, yet there’s a strange beauty in its authenticity. The use of practical effects is minimal but impactful, echoing the emotional scars. It’s a distinct piece that invites introspection rather than resolution.
Introspective exploration of grief.Unique use of home video footage.Reflective narrative style.
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