Presence Is the Best Thing Steven Soderbergh's Done in Ages
Briefly

In 'Presence', Soderbergh experiments with visual storytelling, using single takes to create an immersive experience, drawing the audience into the ghost's point of view.
Chloe's character confronts her grief over Nadia's death, adding depth to the haunting. Her family's indifference highlights the isolation that amplifies her experiences.
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