So, 'After The Rain' directed by Royston Tan is quite an intriguing piece. The film has this almost melancholic tone, with a slow, yet deliberate pacing that really makes you sit with the emotions and the visuals. It dives into themes of loss, love, and the complexity of relationships against a backdrop that feels both intimate and expansive. The cinematography captures the lushness of the setting beautifully, almost like a character in itself. The performances are raw, and they bring a certain vulnerability that feels authentic. What stands out for me is the way it manages to blend realism with a sort of dreamlike quality. It’s not for everyone but if you appreciate films that linger on moments and feelings, this one’s worth exploring.
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