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Rotten is a quiet, introspective drama that dives deep into grief and the struggle for identity after loss. Morris, played with palpable vulnerability, finds himself grappling with the weight of his late wife's absence while navigating the messy process of moving from the home they've shared. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to sit with the heaviness of his situation, yet there's an underlying thread of humor woven in, primarily through Tabitha, his sister-in-law. She's lively, almost a counterbalance to his solemnity, reminding him—and us—that life can still offer moments of levity, even in the darkest times. The performances feel very real, grounding the film in a relatable atmosphere, and the practical effects, while subtle, enhance the emotional weight of Morris's journey.
Explores themes of grief and identity.Character-driven narrative with a focus on relationships.Noteworthy performances that elevate the material.
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Sandra Garcia-Arceo
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