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Doxa is an intriguing exploration of grief and existential dread, set against the stark backdrop of a hospital and a lonely apartment. Sanna’s journey after her breakup feels raw and unsettling, as she grapples with the weight of her father's mortality and the eeriness of those obituaries she finds. The atmosphere is thick with tension—each scene unfolds slowly, almost painfully, drawing you deeper into her unraveling psyche. The pacing might not cater to everyone’s taste, but it really adds to that feeling of suffocating isolation. The performances, though understated, resonate with authenticity. It’s a quiet film, but it lingers with you long after the credits roll.
Deeply atmospheric with a slow burn pacing.Explores themes of grief and existential dread.Unique take on personal collapse without flashy effects.
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