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The Broken Table is a poignant exploration of memory and connection, captured in a beautifully intimate 24-minute runtime. You have Giri, played by Shah, who's grappling with Alzheimer’s; his fragility is palpable, yet there's a warmth in his interactions. Then there's Deepti, portrayed by Dugal, whose character is navigating her own aspirations while caring for Giri. The film's pacing allows for quiet moments of reflection, punctuated by the tension of their differing worlds. The practical effects here are subtle but effective, enhancing the raw emotion rather than overwhelming it. What stands out is how it delves into the themes of time, loss, and the fleeting nature of relationships, all while creating a space that feels both safe and melancholic.
Focus on character-driven storytelling.Pay attention to the subtle performances.Note the atmospheric use of space and silence.
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