1) The Banshees of Inisherin (2022)
Martin McDonagh's melancholic masterpiece ends on a disturbing note of unresolved bitterness. Following Colm's drastic actions, which result in a very sad loss, the narrative is left to Pádraic and Colm staring into the sea, tied together with their grudges, no reconciliation or neat end in sight, a haunting commentary on the futility of revenge and the frailty of human connections. The stark Irish landscape of the movie mirrors the bleak emotions, a connection that takes viewers away, reflecting on the scars of conflict and isolation.
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