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Terry is a rather poignant exploration of loss and connection. You’ve got this elderly man grappling with the slow decline of his wife, which really nails that heavy, somber tone. Then there's the young boy, dealing with his own grief over his mother. Their interactions in the sterile environment of a hospital—it's raw, it’s real. The pacing’s deliberate, allowing those subtle moments to breathe. The performances are solid, capturing that vulnerability effectively. It’s infused with a sense of hope amidst despair, which is what really sets it apart. Just a quiet film that draws out those deep emotions through simple yet impactful storytelling. Not your typical family drama for sure, but it carries weight in its simplicity.
Great for discussions on family dynamics.Interesting take on grief and connection.Watch for the nuanced performances.
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