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Skipping Stones is a deep dive into the murky waters of grief and lingering guilt. The performances from Gabrielle Kalomiris and Nathaniel Ansbach are raw and authentic, capturing the weight of their loss. The pacing is methodical, almost contemplative, which really lets you sit with the characters' emotions. It's not flashy, but there's a certain realism to how they navigate their memories and regrets. The film's tone is somber, filled with understated moments that resonate deeply. There's a distinct lack of melodrama, which makes the emotional beats feel earned rather than forced. It’s really about the subtlety of human experience, making it stand out in a crowded genre. Worth a look if you appreciate character-driven narratives.
Focuses on internal struggles rather than external conflict.Strong character development with nuanced performances.The atmosphere is quiet and reflective, enhancing the story.
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