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MEAL (2019) offers a raw glimpse into a fractured family dynamic, encapsulated through the eyes of a child facing the chaos of everyday life. The film opens with a young boy in his school uniform, piecing together fragments of a broken wall clock, which is a metaphor for his own fragmented world. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to soak in the atmosphere of a home that feels more like a battleground than a sanctuary. There's a palpable sense of alienation, where love is overshadowed by a cycle of victimhood. The performances are understated yet powerful, immersing you in the emotional turmoil that permeates every scene. It's this blend of realism and the exploration of familial bonds that makes the film stand out in contemporary drama.
Strong themes of familial alienationImpressive use of practical effectsDeliberate pacing enhances emotional depth
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