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So, Melancholia from '89, it's an interesting one. The film dives into this heavy, almost suffocating atmosphere. You've got Keller, this ex-pat art critic grappling with his past, and the pacing—it’s deliberately slow, which really lets the tension build. The themes are pretty deep, touching on guilt and radicalism, and there's something haunting about how it unfolds. The practical effects aren't flashy but serve the gritty realism well, fitting the tone. The performances are solid, with Keller’s internal struggle being particularly compelling. It's a film that lingers, making you think long after it ends. It stands out for its exploration of personal morality against a backdrop of political turmoil.
Explores themes of guilt and radicalism.Deliberate pacing enhances tension.Practical effects add to gritty realism.
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