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The Choice, from '87, weaves an intriguing tale of unexpected reappearance. An artist in Moscow finds his life turned upside down when someone presumed dead strolls back into their lives. The film has this haunting atmosphere, you know? It's moody, reflective, and captures the essence of human connection in a rather raw way. The pacing feels deliberate, letting you absorb the weight of each moment without rushing. Performances are earnest, bringing a touch of realism, especially in family dynamics amidst turmoil. It's distinctive for its exploration of identity and the impact of the past on the present, not your typical drama. Practical effects and a subtle score enhance the emotional depth. Definitely worth a look for its unique storytelling approach.
Mood-driven reappearance storyFocus on family dynamicsExplores themes of identity and past
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