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So, 'Sorrow Eats the Heart'—it’s an interesting blend of comedy and drama, really. The film dives into the cycles of grief through the eyes of Angantýr, an acting student who’s just had his heart broken. The pacing is quite reflective, allowing you to sit with his emotions, which is a nice change from faster-paced narratives. There's this tangible atmosphere, a mix of melancholy and humor, that makes the journey feel relatable. The performances have this rawness and honesty, especially in those quiet moments. It’s also cool how the stage performance aspect ties into his personal growth. Not your typical heartbreak story, that's for sure. Oh, and I was pleasantly surprised by some clever practical effects used during the final act.
Interesting take on personal grief.Strong emphasis on stage performance.Unique blend of comedy and drama.
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