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Drowned is an interesting piece, sort of a character study wrapped in a comedy-drama. It follows Sarah, an aging woman who heads to the beach daily, just waiting for something—or someone—to change her life. The pacing feels deliberate, matching her ennui, and you really get a sense of her isolation. The film's atmosphere is a mix of sunny days and somber introspection; it’s kind of captivating in its own way. The performances have a raw authenticity that pulls you in, especially with those moments of dry humor that catch you off guard. Practical effects are almost non-existent, but they’re not missed; it’s all about the emotional weight here. You can really sense the struggle within Sarah's hope, which is surprisingly poignant.
Character-focused narrative that unfolds slowlyStrong exploration of themes like loneliness and hopeEngaging performances that feel genuine
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