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So, 'Tremolo' is this quiet exploration of connection, right? You’ve got this deaf boy who meets his dad—a musician, no less—who’s pretty much in the dark when it comes to sign language. The weekend they spend together is filled with these little moments where they both peel back layers of misunderstanding. The way music acts as their bridge is quite poignant. The pacing has this reflective quality, letting you soak in the atmosphere. I found the performances really resonant; they don't overdo it—just genuine. And the practical effects, especially how sound is portrayed visually, are a lovely touch. It's that kind of film that lingers in your mind, really.
Focuses on father-son relationshipsUnique portrayal of sound and silenceEmphasis on emotional depth
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