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So, 'The Face I Can't Forget'—it's a bit of a slow burn, you know? Overall, it has this eerie atmosphere that creeps in as Mia grapples with her amnesia. The pacing is deliberate, which might not be everyone's cup of tea, but it builds this tension that really pulls you in. There's something haunting about the idea of a daughter no one believes exists. The performances are solid, especially from the lead; you can really feel her struggle and confusion. And the flashbacks—pretty effective, not overly reliant on CGI, which I appreciate. It feels grounded, almost raw in its emotional exploration. Definitely a distinctive take on the amnesia trope with a thriller edge.
Explores themes of memory and familial bondsPractical effects enhance emotional depthUnique take on the amnesia genre
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