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So, 'The Lion Blanket' is a quiet but heavy piece, you know? It really digs into the emotional turmoil of a sister searching for family. The morgue scenes are hauntingly shot, each body telling its own story without needing a word. The pacing is slow, which really adds to the suffocating atmosphere; you feel Berta's dread in every scene. The performances are raw, particularly that of the lead, who brings out a kind of desperation that lingers. What stands out is its exploration of loss and the haunting question of what happens to those we lose. Not flashy, but it resonates deeply. It’s definitely a unique take on grief and connection, definitely worth a look for collectors interested in mood-driven narratives.
Unique approach to the theme of lossHaunting atmosphere and pacingStrong character-driven narrative
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