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Vending Machine (2020) weaves a poignant tale that lingers long after the credits roll. It follows a young boy in Japan, driven by grief after losing his parents. Instead of a straightforward narrative, the film embraces a dreamlike atmosphere, punctuated by moments of surrealism that reflect the boy's inner turmoil. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing the audience to fully absorb the emotionally charged visuals and the subtle performances. The practical effects, though minimal, enhance the film's ethereal tone, making the vending machine itself feel almost like a character. The themes of loss and hope resonate deeply, creating a sense of quiet introspection that's often rare in family dramas. It's a distinctive piece that captures the essence of childhood imagination amidst sorrow.
Dreamlike atmosphereExploration of griefUnique story structure
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