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So, 'Visit' is this quiet little drama that really pulls you into its somber atmosphere. The film keeps things intimate with that single, almost meditative shot of Thea's home—there's this lingering warmth, yet a palpable sense of solitude. The storm outside mirrors the emotional turmoil inside; it's really interesting how the cat crosses the table, adding a subtle layer of life amidst the heaviness. The son, concerned for his mother, adds tension without overdoing it. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the viewer to soak in the nuances of their relationship and the weight of grief. Practical effects are minimal, but they enhance this raw, unvarnished reality. It’s a film that resonates with anyone who's dealt with loss, showing how we navigate those uncomfortable conversations about care and independence.
Intimate storytelling with a focus on emotional depth.Single-shot technique enhances the atmosphere.Themes of grief and the complexities of family dynamics.
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Stijn Bouma
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