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Revert is a raw exploration of grief and faith. Set against a backdrop of emotionally charged scenes, it delves into a father's struggle to raise his daughter alone after losing his wife. The pacing is deliberate, reflecting his internal turmoil and the relentless crying of his baby—a haunting reminder of what he's lost. The cinematography captures the starkness of his loneliness, and the practical effects used to create the environments feel very grounded. Performances are layered; the father's despair is palpable, as is his conflicted relationship with faith. You sense the weight of his past decisions, and how those choices now echo in the silence of his home. It’s a thought-provoking character study that lingers long after the credits roll.
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