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Trinca-Ferro presents an intimate glimpse into the lives of Benjamin and Pia, two characters wrapped in their own isolated world. The atmosphere is thick with the weight of grief and the complexities of childhood, brilliantly captured through simple yet profound moments. The pacing is deliberate, allowing us to feel the tension of Pia's transition into pre-adolescence while Benjamin uses his bird-raising as a coping mechanism. There's a subtle push-pull of innocence and burgeoning responsibility when Pia expresses her wish for a cat, shaking their routine. The performances carry a raw authenticity that draws you in, making the film's exploration of grief and connection all the more poignant. It's a quiet film, but there’s a lot simmering beneath the surface.
Themes of isolation and grief are central.Focus on character development over plot.Natural performances create a haunting realism.
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