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So, 'After All' dives into some heavy stuff, really. The backdrop is Berlin, which adds this gritty yet vibrant atmosphere. You’ve got a therapist trying to help a troubled student who’s dealing with some intense grief after a trans woman’s suicide. The pacing feels deliberate—slow moments that let the weight of emotions sink in, but it keeps you engaged. The way they handle the sensitive issues around mental health and identity is pretty compelling without being preachy. The performances? They feel raw, like you’re peeking into real lives. I think what stands out is how it captures the fragility of human connection, especially in a university setting—it’s not just about the tragedy, but how people cope and reach out.
Focus on mental health themesExplores grief in an educational contextDistinctive performances highlight emotional depth
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Chongyan Liu
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