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The Disease Has Taken the Farmhouse is this somber piece that really captures the weight of family dynamics under strain. Set in a rural Navarre farmhouse, the atmosphere is thick with a sense of foreboding and melancholy. The pacing feels both languid and tense, mirroring the characters' lives, where each day blends into the next. The performances are raw and emotionally charged, particularly the portrayal of Aintzane, whose struggle with her condition adds depth to the narrative. The minimalist practical effects serve to heighten the realism, drawing you deeper into their world. It’s the kind of film that lingers, not necessarily for the action but for its poignant examination of life’s fragility.
Explores deep family dynamicsAtmospheric and character-drivenRaw performances add emotional depth
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