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The Electricity In Me dives into some heavy themes of trauma and motherhood, exploring the complex feelings that linger long after the act of giving up a child. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing the audience to sit with the protagonist's pain and memories, which can be a bit off-putting for some but ultimately rewarding. The atmosphere is thick with tension and sorrow, enhanced by minimalistic practical effects that keep the focus on the raw performances. The unnamed director crafts a haunting narrative that feels personal and deeply human. It's a film that lingers, and though the subject matter is dark, there's a strange beauty in how it confronts the past and the ghosts we carry with us.
Themes of trauma and motherhood intertwine.Pacing is slow, encouraging reflection.Distinctive performances anchor the narrative.
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