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Touch (2002) is this raw, unsettling drama that lingers with you. The film dives deep into the trauma of a boy who's been away from home for eight years, and you can feel that weight in every scene. It’s gritty without being exploitative, and the pacing – it kind of pulls you along, almost like an emotional tide. The performances are heartfelt, especially from the lead, who embodies the complexity of returning to a world that feels foreign. What stands out is the atmosphere; it’s heavy, almost suffocating at points, but it really captures the essence of healing and resilience. The practical effects are minimal but effective, allowing the narrative to breathe and resonate.
Emotional exploration of trauma.Strong performances drive the narrative.Atmospheric pacing enhances the experience.
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