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Through the Water is an intriguing exploration of grief, lingering between the lines of reality and the surreal. The atmosphere is heavy, almost suffocating, as David, played with a quiet intensity, grapples with the loss of his wife Asi. The pacing feels contemplative; scenes stretch out, enhancing the feeling of time suspended in mourning. It's interesting how her ghostly appearances serve both as a comfort and a haunting reminder of his pain. The film's practical effects, subtle but effective, evoke a certain dreamlike quality. You really sense the depth of emotional turmoil in the performances, which are understated yet powerful. You can’t help but get drawn into David’s world, feeling the weight of his solitude and longing.
Explores themes of grief and loss.Unique ghostly appearances enhance narrative.Pacing allows for deep emotional exploration.
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