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Stitches (2017) presents a raw examination of life through the eyes of a single mother and her son in a world that feels heavy. The pacing is deliberate, giving you room to really sit with the characters' struggles. The atmosphere is thick with emotional weight, and you can almost feel the burden of their daily lives. Performances are nuanced, particularly from the mother, whose love is palpable yet tinged with desperation. What stands out is how it avoids melodrama, opting instead for a more grounded portrayal of hardship. It’s the little moments - a shared glance, a quiet meal - that linger long after the film ends. There’s a certain realism that resonates, making it a notable entry in the drama genre, if you appreciate stories that dig deep.
Strong focus on character developmentRealistic portrayal of a mother-son relationshipExplores themes of love and sacrifice
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