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Matriarch (2021) dives deep into the struggles of a single mother navigating the murky waters of depression and financial strain in the wake of the 2008 crisis. The film has a palpable sense of realism, capturing the heaviness of its subject matter without veering into melodrama. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the audience to sit with the protagonist's pain and resilience. The performances are raw, with a subtlety that pulls you into the emotional landscape. It’s not flashy; instead, it relies on grounded storytelling and practical effects that enhance the atmosphere, making it a striking depiction of modern motherhood. There’s an authenticity here that's compelling and worth discussing among collectors interested in films that explore the human condition.
Intimate portrayal of mental health issuesGrounded performances that resonateDistinctive exploration of motherhood
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