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ence every bruise and cut of the body and heart along with her, completely let go as we squint on behalf of her pa
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Beyond the scene of the wave blasting through, the intensity is still strong, just in a more personal way. From the water to the hospitals, we are taken from beginning to end, even when we consider closing our eyes during difficult parts. Director Juan Antonio Bayona deserves a bow for bringing a sensitive story tastefully, but frankly, to life. Filmed on location where the events actually occurred, involving a water tank and small hotel models to actually simulate the wave wreckage as opposed to CGI, the extras and natives who went through it responded willingly and apparently well. ‘The Impossible’ is just one of countless stories surrounding the events of 2004, but it reaches the heartrending capacity felt by many many more.