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Scar (2020) offers a heavy, introspective look at grief and family dynamics through David's hazy recollections. The film plays with memory's unreliability, as that family lunch becomes a surreal backdrop for resurfacing trauma. The atmosphere feels thick, almost stifling, and the pacing allows those uncomfortable moments to linger just enough. You really sense the weight of unspoken words and hidden scars. While the practical effects are minimal, they emphasize emotional rather than visual impact. The performances are raw, especially David, who captures that sense of haunting loss beautifully. It's distinctive in how it uses a simple setting to explore complex themes of memory and shame without resorting to overt dramatics.
Focus on the emotional depth of the characters.The use of memory as a central theme is particularly striking.Great for discussions on practical effects versus emotional storytelling.
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