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So, 'The Death of Oso' is this darkly introspective piece that really dives into grief and obsession. The atmosphere is thick with a kind of raw desperation as Saúl spirals further into madness over the loss of his dog. It captures that sometimes troubling relationship we can have with pets; they aren’t just animals, they’re family. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing you to sit with Saúl’s turmoil, almost uncomfortably so. The practical effects, though minimal, hit hard when you're confronted with the reality of loss. There's something distinctive about how this film explores the lengths one will go for closure, and the performances really sell that emotional core, making it a striking watch.
This film has seen limited releases, making it somewhat of a rare find. While not widely known, collectors appreciate its unique approach to storytelling and the emotional depth it offers. It’s likely to attract those interested in indie films that tackle heavier themes, as well as anyone invested in how our relationships with pets reflect broader human experiences.
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