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Singing to Myself is an interesting exploration of solitude and self-acceptance, narrated through the life of Iris, a young deaf woman portrayed by Sophie MacLean. The film unfolds in a quiet, almost meditative pace, allowing viewers to really immerse themselves in Iris's world. The greenhouse setting plays a significant role in shaping its atmosphere, with rich visuals that contrast her internal struggles. There's a rawness to the performances, especially MacLean's, that feels genuine and unpolished, enhancing the film's emotional depth. Themes of connection and contentment are interwoven with a unique perspective on silence, making this film stand out in the drama genre. It’s definitely one of those films that lingers with you after viewing, kind of like Iris herself.
Features a strong central performance by Sophie MacLean.Unique perspective on silence and solitude.Shot in evocative locations, notably a greenhouse.
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