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Seed (2017) is a quiet, introspective film set against the lush backdrops of Kerala's highlands. The tension between a father and son unfolds slowly, almost methodically, allowing the audience to really sit with their strained relationship. It’s not flashy; in fact, it leans heavily on atmosphere rather than dialogue. The pacing might seem drawn out to some, but that's where its strength lies—each moment carries weight. You feel the emotional distance, the unspoken words, and the heavy air between them. The performances are raw, capturing a visceral authenticity that’s hard to shake off. There's something distinctly earthy about the practical effects and cinematography that complements the story’s mood. It’s a piece that lingers with you long after it ends.
Introspective exploration of family dynamicsStrong atmospheric elementsRaw performances that resonate deeply
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