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So, 'The Chorus' from 1982, huh? It's a simple story that carries depth, about this old man who just can't deal with the town's chaos anymore. It's interesting how he uses the hearing aid, cutting himself off from the noise, yet it brings an emotional distance from his family, especially his grandkids. The pacing is deliberate, reflecting his isolation, and the performances are quite strong, with an authenticity that feels lived-in rather than acted. The atmosphere has this quiet yet pressing weight—like every sound matters. There's a rawness, particularly in how practical effects are minimal but effective, focusing more on the characters' interactions than flashy tricks. It's a reflection on communication and connection, really.
Explores themes of isolation and family connectionStrong character-driven narrativeMinimalist approach enhances emotional weight
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