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See Grace Fly is one of those films that really digs into the psychological landscape of its main character. Grace McKinley, played with a raw intensity, navigates her schizophrenia in the wake of her mother's death, which adds layers of emotional turmoil. The pacing feels deliberate, almost dreamlike at times, mirroring Grace's fragmented reality. It’s not flashy—no big practical effects here—but the atmosphere is heavy, and you can feel the weight of her isolation. The storytelling unfolds like a puzzle, engaging you in Grace's world and her unique perspective on life and loss. The performances are compelling, particularly in how they convey both vulnerability and strength. It's a film that lingers—definitely not easy to watch, but there's something hauntingly beautiful about it.
Psychological drama with strong character focusExploration of mental health themesUnique narrative structure and pacing
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