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Suktande NĂ€rvaro dives deep into a very personal exploration of loss and longing. It unfolds on public transport, which is such a unique setting for a film, giving it this almost claustrophobic yet expansive feel. The pacing has this meditative quality, forcing us to sit with the protagonist's thoughts and memories. The absence of the close person is felt in every frame, almost as if it's a character in itself. There's a raw honesty in the performances, capturing the struggle between memory and reality. Itâs a contemplative piece that doesnât rush to answers, allowing silence to speak volumes. The atmosphere is laden with introspection and a yearning for connection, which lingers long after the credits roll.
Unique setting on public transportPacing encourages reflectionStrong focus on memory and absence
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