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Sonia, from 1986, is this poignant drama that really dives deep into the emotional turmoil of dealing with a loved one's decline. The atmosphere feels heavy, capturing that sense of impending loss. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to soak in the small moments of warmth and chaos alike. The relationship between Sonia and her mother, an arts professor losing her grip on reality due to Alzheimer's, is portrayed with a rawness that feels authentic. You can see the struggles, the little victories, and the heartbreaking defeats. There's a certain tactile quality to the practical effects that adds to the realism, making the viewer uncomfortable yet engaged. The performances are stunningly layered, bringing forth a complex narrative that resonates well long after the credits roll.
Intimate character studyExplores familial bondsSubtle but powerful performances
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