Big Love (2012) | Windows ULTIMATE |

: The film uses interrogation and investigation scenes to narrate its fatal story. This feature could allow users to toggle between Emilia’s "naïve" perspective at age 16 and the clinical, cold perspective of the "investigation" seen later in the film.

For a deeper look at the film's intense and controversial atmosphere, you can watch the trailer here: Big Love (2012)

: A visual "intensity meter" that tracks specific milestones, such as their first erotic initiation, the moment Emilia finds independence through singing, and the eventual destructive behavior that makes them unable to live with or without each other. : The film uses interrogation and investigation scenes

As a film noted for its controversial and unconventional look at "love addiction," a feature could dive deeper into the psychological breakdown of its protagonists, Emilia and Maciek. Feature Concept: "The Toxicity Timeline" As a film noted for its controversial and

: Since Emilia’s dream is to become a singer—a turning point that threatens Maciek—the feature could include a soundscape analysis showing how the film's music shifts from romantic and rebellious to dark and claustrophobic as the "toxic game" of jealousy begins.