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Terribly loud and prohibitively close (2011)

The film's protagonist, Oscar Sheller, an autistic boy, lost his father in the September 11, 2001, terrorist attack in New York City. He is in a state of shock and longing, unable to understand and accept what happened. Oscar is convinced that his father left him the last message, encapsulated in a mysterious key note he finds in his father's closet.

In search of answers and understanding, Oscar embarks on an amazing journey through New York City, trying to find a castle where the key to his father fits. In the course of his journey, he meets various people who help him understand and accept his loss. Every meeting and every experience brings him closer to the truth about the past and to understanding his own life.

The film shows the Oscars, despite their problems with communication and adaptation, overcome their fears and doubts to find a place in this world and accept their loss. He finds that the meaning of life is not always clear, but is in the very process of finding and discovering new paths.

Characters:

1. Oscar Sheller: The film's protagonist, an autistic boy who tries to find meaning and truth after losing his father in a terrorist attack on Sept. 11.

2. Linda Sheller: Oscar's mother, who also suffers from the loss of her husband and tries to help her son cope with grief.

3. Thomas Scheller: Oscar's father, whose tragic death becomes the starting point for the film's main storyline.

4. Various characters: The people Oscar meets on his journey, each helping him accept his loss and find the meaning of life.

Topics:

- Loss and Traumatism: The film explores the theme of the loss of a loved one and its impact on the psychological state of the protagonist.

- Finding the meaning of life: Oscar seeks to find meaning and truth after tragedy, and his journey becomes a metaphor for finding the meaning of life as a whole.

- Acceptance and understanding: The protagonist learns to accept his loss and find meaning in it, which helps him move forward.

Director:

The film "Eerily Loud and Prohibitively Close" is directed by Stephen Daldry, who created an emotionally intense picture of love, loss and self-isolation.

Conclusion:

"Eerily Loud and Prohibitively Close" (2011) is a moving and thoughtful picture about finding the meaning of life after tragedy. With its vivid images, deep emotions and moving history, this film leaves an unforgettable experience and makes you think about the importance of love, family and life in general.
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