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Putty Hill is this raw and intimate drama that digs into the complexities of memory and grief. Set in a karaoke bar in Baltimore, it captures the atmosphere of a wake, but it's not your typical gathering. You have friends and family of Cory recounting their memories of him, but there’s this palpable sense of uncertainty in their stories—like they’re trying to piece together both the person he was and the loss they’re grappling with. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing you to sit with the characters and their emotions. It’s interesting how the film plays with the idea of memory, leaving gaps that reflect real life. The performances feel genuine, almost documentary-like, which adds to the overall heavy yet reflective tone. It’s a film that lingers, prompting you to think about how we remember those we've lost.
Intimate portrayal of griefUnique storytelling styleExplores memory and loss
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