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Virtue (2026) delves into the shadows of mental illness through the life of David, a seemingly ordinary 55-year-old whose struggles ripple through his community. The film's tone is deeply introspective, capturing the weight of despair and the fragile threads of faith as David's actions clash with his religious upbringing. Pacing feels deliberate, almost languid at times, allowing the audience to soak in the emotional turmoil. Practical effects are sparse but impactful when used, emphasizing the rawness of David's experience. Performances, while understated, are hauntingly real, pulling you into David's internal conflict. It’s one of those films that lingers long after viewing, raising questions about morality and the human condition without offering easy answers.
Compelling character studyThought-provoking themesAtmospheric cinematography
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