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Solitarity pulls you into an almost dreamlike state, where depression takes on a physical form. The pacing feels deliberately slow, forcing you to linger in the awkward silence that often fills our lives. The atmosphere is thick with tension, almost suffocating, yet there's an odd beauty in it, thanks to some really interesting practical effects that bring this 'entity' to life in unexpected ways. The performances are raw and honest, capturing that struggle between acceptance and denial. It's a distinctive piece that really makes you reflect on mental health in a way that's visceral and deeply personal. There's a unique surrealism here, something that resonates even after the credits roll.
Strong exploration of mental health themes.Interesting use of practical effects.Pacing may not appeal to everyone.
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