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Seasons (2020) is a deep dive into the strains that illness can put on love. The atmosphere is heavy, a mix of melancholy and a raw honesty that feels almost too real at times. Angela White’s performance as Irene is particularly striking; you can feel her character’s struggle through her long hours at work, a shield against the grief surrounding her husband’s sickness. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to sit with the characters’ pain. It’s not flashy, relying more on practical effects to convey the emotional weight rather than gimmicks. The film stands out for its unflinching look at how illness reshapes relationships, making it a poignant watch for anyone interested in the human experience.
Seasons has had a quiet release, which makes it somewhat hard to find in physical formats. The lack of information on its director and broader genre classification adds to its underground appeal among collectors. Many are drawn to its emotional depth and the authenticity of its performances—elements that often go overlooked in mainstream cinema. Its scarcity in both digital and physical formats has piqued interest, making it a topic of conversation among those who appreciate films that tackle raw human experiences.
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