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The Question (1983) is this deep, brooding drama that really pulls you into the raw emotions surrounding loss and grief. Will Turner's journey after his brother Paul's suicide is not just a plot point; it’s an exploration of how tragedy shakes the foundations of family and identity. The pacing—slow at times—adds to the heaviness, letting you sit with Will's anger and confusion. It doesn't shy away from the darker aspects of mental health, and that realism gives it a certain weight. The performances, especially from the lead, ground it in a way that feels personal. There’s something haunting about it, and I think that’s what makes it stand out in the 80s landscape of more polished films.
Explores themes of grief and identity.Realistic portrayal of mental health issues.Distinctive pacing that enhances emotional weight.
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