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So, The Holy Bunch, right? It’s this intriguing drama that dives deep into the psyche of loss and self-discovery. After Roy’s death, these five friends find themselves sifting through his notebooks, which really exposes their own unresolved issues. There's a kind of haunting atmosphere throughout—like you’re walking through a fog where every scene has layers to peel back. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, which accentuates the weight of their introspection. It's definitely shot in a modernist style, echoing some of Antonioni's visual depth but with a more spiritual underpinning reminiscent of Dreyer's works. The performances are raw and grounded, lending a unique authenticity to the characters’ struggles. It's not your typical drama; it lingers with you in an unsettling way.
Modernist melodrama explorationThemes of loss and self-discoveryRich visual style influenced by classic cinema
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