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Leap (2020) presents a haunting exploration of loss and isolation. The film starts off with an almost mundane tone, but it quickly shifts into a creeping sense of dread as Alexandre grapples with his mother's sudden disappearance. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the tension to build subtly. The atmosphere feels thick, almost oppressive, echoing Alexandre's emotional turmoil. There's a rawness in the performances—especially from the lead—that feels very genuine. It's not flashy, no over-the-top effects; rather, it relies on practical, everyday settings which ground the story. The themes of searching for connection and the weight of absence resonate deeply, making it a unique entry in the drama genre. Overall, it invites introspection, and that quality is something I appreciate.
Focus on character-driven narratives.Explores themes of absence and connection.Subtle pacing enhances emotional weight.
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