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The Long Walk
An old Laotian hermit discovers that the ghost of a road accident victim can transport him back in time fifty years to the moment of his mother's painful death.
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Plot Summary
In a remote Irish coastal village, a young woman named Sarah grapples with the aftermath of a tragic accident that claimed her younger brother. As she navigates her grief and the strained relationships within her family and community, she finds solace and a path toward healing through the sea and an unexpected connection with a reclusive fisherman.
Critical Reception
The Long Walk received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often praising its atmospheric setting and strong performances, particularly from Elva Trill. Some found the pacing deliberate, while others appreciated its quiet, character-driven approach to themes of loss and resilience.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its evocative atmosphere and the lead actress's compelling portrayal of grief.
Some critics noted a slow narrative pace that might not appeal to all viewers.
The film's exploration of healing and community connection was generally well-received.
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Fun Fact
Director Kirsten Sheridan is known for her previous works like 'August Rush' and 'Disco Pigs,' bringing a distinct visual and emotional style to her films.
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