ineslukin
Joined Dec 2020
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This is one of the best movies I have ever seen. So simple yet so deep, and the double entendre ending is beautiful.
Camera and photography are excellent and serve the characters well. To some, this movie might seem boring because it has no action, but it is literally a poem in pictures. Very subtle yet very profound, just as the life itself.
Acting is superb, especially from the main actress. This movie raises some important questions, namely what does it mean to be a parent. We see stories like these often, we just do not notice them or if we do, we feel we have no right to speak up about it, as biological parenting is almost considered "sacred". This movie shows us what it means to be a parent and what it means to be a child in a beautiful and subtle way, without unnecessary "action", overdramatisation or hype.
Camera and photography are excellent and serve the characters well. To some, this movie might seem boring because it has no action, but it is literally a poem in pictures. Very subtle yet very profound, just as the life itself.
Acting is superb, especially from the main actress. This movie raises some important questions, namely what does it mean to be a parent. We see stories like these often, we just do not notice them or if we do, we feel we have no right to speak up about it, as biological parenting is almost considered "sacred". This movie shows us what it means to be a parent and what it means to be a child in a beautiful and subtle way, without unnecessary "action", overdramatisation or hype.
The movie is breathtaking. True art on screen. It's rare to see such an amazing execution of a worn out topic. Music is beautiful as well, acting immaculate, story very imaginative. Amazing.