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Smell The Trees offers a poignant look at grief and connection, all while set against the backdrop of a pandemic. It’s a slow burn, allowing for reflective moments that sink in gradually. The atmosphere is tinged with melancholy, yet there's a subtle warmth in Jakayla's journey. The performances are raw and authentic, especially in the way they navigate the delicate balance of joy and sorrow. You really feel the weight of the characters’ emotions through understated dialogue and simple yet effective practical effects that enhance the intimacy of their interactions. It's distinctive in how it embraces vulnerability, making you ponder the little things that bring happiness during tough times.
Reflective character studyIntimate performancesThemes of joy in sorrow
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