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Aftersun is not a plot-driven drama but a mood poem. It follows a young girl on summer vacation with her loving, deeply sad father. Through grainy camcorder footage and quiet silences, director Charlotte Wells builds a devastating portrait of depression we fail to see in real time. Paul Mescal’s performance—half-smile, heavy eyes—is a masterclass in hidden pain. A slow burn that explodes in your memory. (9/10) WINNER: The Brutalist — motion picture drama As
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