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Tarrac, directed by an unknown hand, weaves a gripping tale of familial bonds and personal healing. Aoife Ni Bhraoin’s return home, to aid her father Brendan 'The Bear' O’Briain after a heart attack, sets the stage for a deep exploration of grief. The atmosphere is thick with nostalgia and regret, as Aoife grapples with her unresolved feelings about her mother’s passing. The pacing feels intentionally languid, allowing us to sit with her emotions. The film's focus on an all-female rowing team adds a layer of empowerment, showcasing camaraderie against the odds. Performances are raw, particularly Aoife’s, capturing a spectrum of vulnerability and strength. It’s not flashy but has a distinct authenticity that resonates.
Atmospheric exploration of grief and recovery.Strong performances anchor the narrative.Unique focus on an all-female sports team.
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