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Snapshot is an interesting dive into the life of Ian, an autistic photographer grappling with his past and the void left by Janet, his support worker. The film, directed by John Clark, has this raw, intimate tone that really brings out Ian's struggles with memory and unemployment. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the viewer to sit with Ian's pain while exploring his artistic vision. The performances are quite strong, especially from the lead, who captures the nuances of living with autism beautifully. The practical effects used to depict Ian's photography add a layer of authenticity to the visual storytelling, making it feel grounded. It's a distinctive portrait of loss and self-discovery.
Focus on character-driven narratives.Themes of mental health and creativity.Strong lead performance.
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