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So, 'The Pillar of Salt' is fascinating in its exploration of isolation and memory. The atmosphere is heavy, almost suffocating, as we follow this reclusive woman stuck in her cave-like existence. Çevik's pacing is languid, which really lets you soak in the unsettling feeling of her world. The interactions with the oarswoman add a haunting layer, bringing in this eerie sense of paranormal struggle. It's not just a search for her twin; it feels like a deeper excavation of lost time and connection. The practical effects are minimal but effective, enhancing that dreamlike quality without overshadowing the emotional weight. The performances are raw and compelling, really drawing you into this unique, almost surreal narrative.
Themes of isolation and memory weave through the narrative.Atmospheric with a heavy, almost suffocating tone.Pacing allows the viewer to immerse in the protagonist's world.
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