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Waiting for the Sun is an introspective drama that dives into the complexities of reintegration after military service. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, allowing the viewer to sit with Jeremy's struggle. It evokes a sense of isolation, enhanced by the subdued color palette and sparse settings that mirror his inner turmoil. The performances are raw and genuine, particularly in those therapy sessions where layers of trauma are peeled back. What stands out here is not just the exploration of PTSD, but the quiet moments of connection and disconnection that make it feel very real. It’s a film that doesn’t rush, choosing instead to linger on the subtleties of human emotion.
Explores themes of isolation and reintegrationFocus on character-driven narrativeRealistic portrayal of PTSD and therapy sessions
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