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So, 'Passing' (2023) is an intriguing little drama that captures a moment of crisis on an isolated road. The girl, stuck with a car that won’t budge, finds a connection through a phone call with her father. It’s kind of raw and stripped down, really. The pacing is measured, allowing the tension to build slowly, and there’s a palpable sense of loneliness throughout. The performances are quite strong, with an authenticity that’s hard to shake off. You can really feel the atmosphere; it’s a mix of desperation and longing. What stands out is how the film dives into themes of family and the complexities of communication, all while using minimal settings and practical effects. A solid piece for those who appreciate character-driven stories.
Focus on character dynamics during isolation. · Strong atmosphere despite minimal settings. · Themes of family and communication resonate deeply.
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