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Sense is a quietly introspective drama that captures the nuances of communication and connection through the lens of a hearing-impaired protagonist. The film delves into the psychological complexities of its main character as he navigates the preparation for a literary magazine with his friends. There’s a certain rawness in the performances, a subtlety that enhances the atmosphere. The pacing is deliberate, allowing for moments of reflection and tension. The cinematography frames their interactions beautifully, often highlighting the dissonance in their dialogues, which is central to the film's exploration of isolation and belonging. It's these layers that give it a distinct voice among indie dramas, drawing you in without needing grand gestures.
Indie film with a strong focus on character studyExplores themes of communication and isolationUnique perspective on the hearing-impaired experience
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