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All Fires The Fire unfolds during a chilly Chinese New Year's Eve, where the chill of the northern snow mirrors the estrangement between a father and son. The film captures this absurd family banquet with a blend of humor and melancholy, inviting the viewer on a journey that feels both relatable and surreal. The pacing has this contemplative rhythm, the kind that drags you into the heavy silence of unspoken words, yet the fireworks interject with a burst of chaotic energy. It's not just about the visuals; the practical effects here are intriguing, adding a tactile quality to the experience. Performances reflect a raw, emotional honesty, making the familial tension palpable and thought-provoking.
All Fires The Fire is still fresh in the collector's scene, so there’s not a lot of physical media out yet, but early screenings have drawn some attention for their unique narrative style. It's definitely one to keep an eye on; the themes resonate deeply, and I wouldn’t be surprised if it gains a cult following as more collectors discover its layered storytelling. Limited release means that early copies might become sought after as the buzz builds.
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