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So, 'Sam and Elvis' is this intriguing little gem from 2018, directed by an unknown. It's a drama that digs deep into family dynamics, or rather the lack thereof. You've got Sam, this fifteen-year-old orphan who's really got a lot on her plate. Living in foster care and hiding a secret, her world collides with her Aunt Olina, who's quite the character. A recluse who talks to her taxidermied dog, Elvis β it's oddly charming and dark, really. The performances have this raw quality, especially in how they navigate grief and connection. The pacing feels intentionally slow, allowing for those quiet, reflective moments that resonate. It's the kind of film that lingers with you, not necessarily for its plot twists, but for its exploration of loneliness and the peculiar ways we cope.
Focus on character-driven storytelling.Explore themes of grief and connection.Appreciate the practical effects with the taxidermy.
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