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So, 'Until You See Me' is an interesting dive into grief. Petros, our main character, is in this haze of denial, and the way he isolates himself, filming everything with his old Hi8 camera, really draws you into his headspace. It gives off this raw, personal vibe, almost like you're watching someone's private moment unfold. The pacing feels deliberate, almost languid, which complements the heavy themes of loss and the struggle to connect. The performances are quite nuanced, with Petros really embodying that struggle against societal expectations of grieving. There's no flashy stuff here, just a real, grounded exploration of how we copeāor donātāwhen the world feels too heavy. Definitely not your typical drama.
Focus on the intimate portrayal of grief.Notable use of practical effects in home video style.Highlights isolation in a social setting.
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