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Goliath96 dives deep into the emotional landscape of a strained mother-son relationship, and it’s not afraid to linger in that discomfort. The pacing is deliberate, almost agonizingly so, as we watch this mother navigate her own guilt and desperation. She approaches her son, who’s barricaded himself in his room for two years, and you can really feel the weight of her longing and the tension in their silence. It’s all about those raw, intimate moments. The performances are quite striking—especially the mother, who captures that mix of hope and despair beautifully. The cinematography, while simple, adds to the claustrophobic atmosphere, making you feel like you’re right there in that house with them. There’s nothing flashy here, just real human emotions playing out.
Explores themes of isolation and desperation.Strong performances, particularly from the lead.Lingers on emotional tension throughout.
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