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Rash is this pretty intense drama that unfolds in a single afternoon, really focusing on the raw emotions of these two brothers, Quinn and Max. Their mom just passed away, and their dad’s not handling it well at all, which adds this heavy tension throughout. The vibe is pretty unsettling, especially as they interact with their new babysitter. You can feel the instability in their world, really capturing that chaotic sense of childhood grief. The performances are quite striking too; there's a naturalism that makes their pain feel real. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the audience to sit with the discomfort, which makes it distinctive in its exploration of loss. It's not flashy, but it resonates in this haunting way.
Set over one afternoonFocus on sibling dynamicsExplores themes of grief and instability
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